Nvidia has launched a new chip called RTX Spark for personal computers. The company says the chip is designed for the growing use of artificial intelligence in everyday computing.
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RTX Spark Focuses on AI Assistants
Speaking at the launch, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the change is as important as the shift from traditional mobile phones to smartphones. RTX Spark is a new superchip built for the age of personal AI assistants. It will help turn computers from simple tools into AI-powered teammates.
New Windows PCs to Get the Chip
The RTX Spark chip will be used in upcoming Windows PCs from major brands, including Lenovo, HP, Dell Technologies, Microsoft, ASUS, and MSI. These devices are expected to launch in the autumn. Models from Acer and Gigabyte Technology will arrive later.
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Challenge for Apple and Intel
Nvidia’s entry into AI-powered consumer PCs increases competition in the computer market. The move puts pressure on major industry players such as Apple and Intel as AI becomes a key feature in future computers.
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