On June 1, 2026, NVIDIA officially unveiled the RTX Spark superchip during GTC, marking its entry into the consumer PC processor market. Designed in collaboration with MediaTek and manufactured using TSMC's 3nm process, the chip integrates a 20-core Grace CPU and a Blackwell RTX GPU, featuring 6,144 CUDA cores, supporting up to 128GB of unified memory, and delivering 1 Petaflop of AI computing power. Positioned as a new computing platform for the age of agent AI, RTX Spark focuses on three key areas: agent AI endpoints, a new architecture for Windows AI PCs, and a unified cloud-edge AI computing platform. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang stated that RTX Spark will redefine PCs, transforming them from tools into personal AI systems. Starting this fall, manufacturers including Lenovo, Dell, HP, ASUS, and Microsoft will roll out laptops and desktops powered by RTX Spark.
