On June 1, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced the company's formal entry into the personal computer market at Computex 2026 in Taipei. The company unveiled RTX Spark, a superchip for Windows laptops and small workstations built on Arm architecture using TSMC's 3-nanometer process. The chip integrates a Blackwell RTX GPU with a 20-core Grace CPU, delivering 1 Petaflop of AI computing power and 128GB of unified memory. Major PC makers including Dell, Lenovo, Asus, and HP will begin shipping RTX Spark-based notebooks and desktops starting this fall.
Huang also announced that Vera CPU, Nvidia's custom processor designed for AI agents, has entered full production. Vera delivers 1.8x faster performance than x86 processors, with 1.2 TB/s bandwidth and support for PCIe Gen 6 and LPDDR5X memory. Customers adopting Vera include the New York Stock Exchange, Anthropic, OpenAI, SpaceX AI, Bytedance, CoreWeave, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, alongside system makers Dell, HPE, Lenovo, and Supermicro.