TAIPEI (TVBS News) — Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang (黃仁勳) unveiled a new AI-focused Windows PC architecture developed with Microsoft at GTC Taipei on Monday (June 1), introducing the RTX Spark platform as part of a broader push to bring AI agents directly onto personal computers. The announcement is part of a broader effort by the technology industry to bring AI agents directly onto personal computers.
The RTX Spark platform, designed for lightweight Windows laptops and compact desktops, is intended to run advanced AI models locally rather than relying entirely on cloud computing. Nvidia said RTX Spark combines a Blackwell RTX graphics processor with its Grace CPU architecture and can support AI models with up to 120 billion parameters.
Nvidia said RTX Spark offers up to one petaflop of AI computing power and 128GB of unified memory. The platform incorporates Microsoft's new security architecture for AI agents, while Nvidia's OpenShell software allows users to manage agent permissions and determine whether requests are processed locally or through cloud-based models.
Huang emphasized the transformative nature of this development. "This reinvention of the computer is as big of a deal as the reinvention of the phone into what we now know as the smartphone," Huang said.
PCs powered by RTX Spark are expected to launch this fall from manufacturers including ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI and Microsoft's Surface division.Acer and GIGABYTE are also expected to release RTX Spark-powered devices. For enterprise developers, the collaboration extends from personal to frontier agents with the "Nvidia DGX Station™" for Windows, bringing AI supercomputers directly to engineers' desks.
