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NVIDIA officially reveals its ARM-based processor, the RTX Spark Superchip, at Computex
NVIDIA has at long last unveiled its ARM-based superchip, the RTX Spark, designed for AI, content creation, and gaming. NVIDIA collaborated with Mediatek to create the RTX Spark, which has been engineered for Windows laptops and compact PCs.
NVIDIA has officially outlined a long-term roadmap for its Windows processor ambitions, confirming plans to release new CPU platforms on a two-year cadence through at least 2030.
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Ahead of Computex 2026, NVIDIA teased that a "new era of PC" was coming, and with the formal announcement of RTX Spark, the company's first superchip built for Windows PCs and laptops, it's certainly a game-changer.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled a long-awaited Arm-based PC chip, breaking into PCs for the first time on new laptops by Dell, Microsoft, HP, ASUS and others.
It’s the world’s worst kept secret that Nvidia is about to announce its own Arm-powered laptop chips at Computex this weekend, and now Microsoft, Nvidia, and Arm are all openly teasing the announcement. The Windows and Nvidia GeForce accounts on X both posted “A new era of PC” earlier today, and now Arm has followed up with an identical post.
Nvidia ARM laptop chip N1X arrives at Computex 2026 with RTX 5070-class GPU and the full CUDA software stack — marking Nvidia’s first entry into Windows on ARM laptops. Jensen Huang reveals the chip June 1,