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Nvidia launches new chip to bring AI directly to PCs

Tuesday, 2 June 2026


TAIPEI, June 1 (Reuters): Nvidia on Monday unveiled a new chip that puts artificial intelligence capabilities directly into laptops and desktop computers, pitting it against the likes of Advanced Micro Devices, Intel and Apple.
CEO Jensen Huang, who is in Taiwan for the Computex conference, said the RTX Spark PC chip is part of Nvidia's effort with Microsoft to "reinvent the PC" for the AI era after three years of collaboration between the companies.
The chip, developed with Taiwan's MediaTek, will debut this fall in laptops and compact desktops from Dell, HP, Lenovo, ASUS, Microsoft Surface and MSI, with models from Acer and GIGABYTE to follow.
Industry experts said the processor would overhaul engagement with AI as it is designed to run autonomous AI agents locally rather than relying solely on cloud computing.
After dominating chips that train AI models, Nvidia is now pushing to capture an expected surge in demand for inference processors.