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Computex 2026: Nvidia's AI laptops debut alongside budget 8GB RAM options

Computex 2026 showcased a split in the laptop market, with budget-friendly options like Dell's XPS 13 and Acer's Aspire Go 15 offering configurations starting at 8GB of RAM, reminiscent of older models. On the high-end, Nvidia unveiled its RTX Spark Superchip for laptops, designed for agentic AI tasks and supporting up to 128GB of RAM. While the RTX Spark promises advanced AI capabilities, its high cost, potentially nearing $5,000, positions it primarily for AI developers and enthusiasts, contrasting with the more accessible, albeit memory-limited, mainstream laptops. AI

IMPACT New high-performance AI-focused laptops may accelerate local AI agent deployment, while budget options address broader market accessibility.

RANK_REASON The article discusses new laptop hardware and platforms, but does not announce a new frontier model release or significant industry-wide event.

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Computex 2026: Nvidia's AI laptops debut alongside budget 8GB RAM options

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 English(EN) · Matt Safford ·

    The bifurcated laptop landscape of Computex 2026 – MacBook Neo competitors with 8GB of RAM, and expensive Nvidia laptops promising an agentic-focused future of Windows on Arm

    With no new GPUs or major mobile CPU platform launches surrounding the show, the laptop announcements at Computex this year fell into two disparate categories, appealing to users with very different budgets.