NVIDIA RTX Spark Unveiled: New AI PC Platform Built for Personal Agents, Creators, and Gamers

NVIDIA has officially unveiled NVIDIA RTX Spark, a new AI PC platform designed for the next generation of Windows PCs powered by personal AI agents.

Announced at NVIDIA GTC Taipei, RTX Spark is built to bring powerful on-device AI, creator tools, and gaming performance to slim Windows laptops and compact desktop PCs. The platform delivers up to 1 petaflop of AI performance and up to 128GB of unified memory, allowing users to run advanced AI models locally.

RTX Spark is being developed in collaboration with Microsoft to deliver a native Windows experience for personal agents. The platform will include new Windows security primitives and NVIDIA OpenShell, allowing agents to run securely on a user’s device while giving users control over what agents can access and do.

According to NVIDIA, RTX Spark can run large AI workloads locally, including 120-billion-parameter LLMs with up to 1 million tokens of context. It is also designed to support local AI agents that can execute Windows tasks, generate images and videos, code apps and plugins, and search files semantically.

Full NVIDIA RTX and AI Stack

NVIDIA also worked with MediaTek on the custom CPU design to improve power efficiency, connectivity, and overall performance.

For creators, RTX Spark can handle ultralarge 90GB+ 3D scenes, 12K 4:2:2 video editing, AI video generation, and complex creative workflows. For gaming, the RTX Spark-powered systems can run AAA games at 1440p with over 100 fps, with ray tracing, DLSS, and Reflex support.

Availability

RTX Spark-powered laptops and compact desktops are expected to arrive this fall from ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft Surface, and MSI, with models from Acer and GIGABYTE to follow.

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