Hardware
Nvidia Unveils RTX Spark CPU for AI-Powered PCs
Nvidia announced the RTX Spark, a 1-petaflop CPU designed to run AI agents securely, with PCs from Dell, HP, Microsoft, and others set to launch this fall.
Photo: Júlio Riccó / Pexels
Nvidia made a splash at the Computex trade show in Taipei by unveiling the RTX Spark, a new CPU it described as a 'superchip.' The chip is engineered to securely run AI agents like OpenClaw and Hermes Agent. PCs powered by the RTX Spark will be available this fall from ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft Surface, and MSI, with models from Acer and Gigabyte to follow. The PCs will feature secure sandboxes, developed in collaboration with Microsoft, and sufficient CPU, GPU, RAM, and Nvidia CUDA software to support local large language models. Nvidia emphasized that the RTX technology will offer faster performance for AI, improved image quality, and compatibility with AI features in over 1,000 games and applications. The company is positioning the RTX Spark as an alternative for creators producing AI content and an upgrade for its traditional gaming market. Over 100 Windows software makers, including Adobe, Blender, ComfyUI, Riot Games, and Xbox, have committed to supporting the new chip. *Source: [techcrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/01/nvidia-chases-200b-cpu-market-with-ai-agent-pcs-from-microsoft-dell-and-hp/)*
Key points
- Nvidia unveiled the RTX Spark, a 1-petaflop CPU designed to run AI agents securely.
- RTX Spark-powered Windows PCs will be available this fall from ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft Surface, and MSI.
- The PCs will include secure sandboxes developed jointly with Microsoft to run AI agents securely.
- Nvidia claims RTX technology will deliver faster AI performance, better image quality, and support for AI features in over 1,000 games and applications.
- More than 100 Windows software makers have signed on to support the RTX Spark chip, including Adobe, Blender, ComfyUI, Riot Games, and Xbox.