RTX Spark ignites Computex 2026 as Nvidia leads AI-ready laptops

Computex 2026 in Taipei is dominated by Nvidia’s RTX Spark, the company’s first consumer Arm-based PC chips, powering a wave of announced laptops and desktops from Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft, MSI and more, with flagship Spark configurations boasting up to 20 CPU cores, 6,144 GPU cores and 128GB RAM. Nvidia also teases Vera, a new server CPU, while partners unveil devices like Microsoft’s Surface Laptop Ultra. Dell revives the XPS 13 at a student-friendly $599 price, Intel highlights Arc G3/G3 Extreme for handheld Atlas 8, Qualcomm debuts Snapdragon C for affordable Windows laptops, and AMD pitches RAMageddon-friendly AM5 support through 2029. Rounding out the show are OLED gaming monitors and MSI’s and Acer’s AI-oriented hardware, including the Acer Swift Air 14 and Nitro Blaze Link handhelds.
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