NVIDIA reveals RTX Spark Arm superchip built for laptops and mini PCs

NVIDIA unveils RTX Spark Windows on Arm superchip for compact PCs & laptops

Ahead of Computex 2026, Nvidia teased the arrival of “a new era of PC,” and the company has now officially unveiled RTX Spark, a new Windows-on-Arm platform that marks Nvidia’s expansion beyond graphics cards and into full PC systems.

At the heart of the platform is the RTX Spark Superchip, which combines a 20-core Grace CPU with a Blackwell-based GPU featuring up to 6,144 CUDA cores and up to 128GB of unified memory. Notably, that GPU core count matches Nvidia’s desktop GeForce RTX 5070, although the Spark platform operates within a much more power-efficient integrated design. The CPU and GPU are linked using Nvidia’s high-bandwidth NVLink-C2C interconnect.

With RTX Spark, Nvidia is delivering what it calls the “full Nvidia stack,” including support for technologies such as CUDA, RTX ray tracing, DLSS, TensorRT, OptiX, Reflex, FP4 acceleration, and G-SYNC. This makes the platform attractive not only for gamers but also for content creators, AI developers, and workstation users.

Gaming is a major focus for RTX Spark. Nvidia demonstrated the platform running what appeared to be Forza Horizon 6 at 1440p with ray tracing and DLSS enabled, reportedly achieving around 100 FPS. The company also showcased Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, highlighting the platform’s gaming capabilities and signaling a serious push to improve Windows-on-Arm’s reputation among PC gamers.

NVIDIA announced RTX Spark, a Windows on Arm supership combining a 20-core Arm Grace CPU and Blackwell RTX GPU.

Nvidia's initial RTX Spark rollout targets premium 14-inch and 16-inch laptops from major manufacturers including ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI, and Microsoft, positioning them as high-end MacBook competitors with powerful graphics and unified memory. Workstation-class desktops are also planned with partners such as Acer, ASUS, Dell, Gigabyte, HP, Lenovo, and MSI. Supporting up to 128GB of unified memory, these machines are particularly appealing for AI workloads and professional content creation, providing a significant advantage over traditional discrete GPU setups.

NVIDIA has unveiled RTX Spark, a Windows on Arm powerhouse that pairs a 20-core Arm Grace CPU with a Blackwell RTX GPU.

Nvidia also revealed that Adobe is developing native versions of applications such as Photoshop and Premiere Pro specifically optimized for the Spark platform, with additional Arm-native creative software expected to follow.

RTX Spark laptops and desktops are scheduled to launch this fall. Nvidia says early models will target the premium market, while more affordable configurations are planned for the future. One limitation is that RTX Spark systems cannot be paired with discrete GPUs, keeping the platform focused on compact, highly integrated designs similar to Apple Silicon-based Macs.

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sylxid
sylxid
Jun 3, 2026, 9:25 AM on dlcompare.fr
Nvidia frappe fort avec RTX Spark mais il faudra voir si les promesses de puissance et d’autonomie tiennent vraiment face aux puces x86 et à l’Apple Silicon. Si l’écosystème suit, ça pourrait être un vrai tournant pour les PC compacts et les laptops haut de gamme.
Nvidia is hitting hard with RTX Spark, but we'll have to see if the promises of power and autonomy really hold up against x86 chips and Apple Silicon. If the ecosystem follows suit, this could be a real turning point for compact PCs and high-end laptops.
draikyn
draikyn
Jun 2, 2026, 8:26 PM on dlcompare.fr
Si NVIDIA réussit à faire tourner nos jeux PC sans prise de tête sur Windows ARM, ça peut être une vraie révolution. 100 FPS en 1440p sur un mini PC ultra compact, ça fait rêver
If NVIDIA succeeds in making our PC games run without headaches on Windows ARM, it could be a real revolution. 100 FPS in 1440p on an ultra-compact mini PC, that's a dream!
SlDiorite5
SlDiorite5
Jun 2, 2026, 5:19 PM
ARM CPUs have come a long way, but it's weird to announce something so "revolutionary" without mentioning price or battery life. I'm curious to see more benchmarks as well.
neekimyong
neekimyong
Jun 2, 2026, 3:58 PM
Combining a 20-core Grace CPU with 128GB of unified memory sounds like a massive threat to Apple Silicon. If the Windows-on-Arm optimization is actually good this time, these mini PCs and laptops will be insane.
gif123
gif123
Jun 2, 2026, 11:53 AM
NVIDIA RTX Spark Superchip, Nvidia’nın Windows-on-Arm ekosistemine yönelik en iddialı adımlarından biri olarak hem taşınabilir cihazları hem de mini PC’leri hedefleyen yüksek entegrasyonlu bir “tam sistem çipi” yaklaşımı sunuyor. 20 çekirdekli Grace CPU ile Blackwell tabanlı ve 6.144 CUDA çekirdekli GPU’yu tek bir yapıda birleştiren bu platform, 128GB’a kadar birleşik bellek desteği ve NVLink-C2C bağlantısı ile CPU-GPU iletişimini ciddi şekilde hızlandırmayı amaçlıyor. Oyun performansı tarafında DLSS ve ray tracing gibi teknolojilerle 1440p çözünürlükte yüksek FPS değerlerine ulaşabildiği gösterilirken, aynı zamanda AI ve içerik üretimi tarafında da güçlü bir workstation alternatifi olarak konumlandırılıyor. Adobe gibi yazılımların Arm-native desteğe geçmesiyle birlikte ekosistem tarafı da güçlenirken, RTX Spark’ın en önemli sınırı harici GPU desteğinin olmaması ve tamamen entegre bir sistem olarak tasarlanması.
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