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RTX Spark Goes All-In on Laptops and Mini PCs at Computex
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RTX Spark Goes All-In on Laptops and Mini PCs at Computex

NVIDIA unveiled RTX Spark, its first Windows client SoC, pairing a 20-core Grace ARM CPU with a Blackwell GPU and 128 GB of Unified memory, and put it through hands-on demos on a range of OEM laptops and mini PCs from Dell, ASUS, HP, Lenovo, MSI, and Microsoft at Computex. The devices showcase AI capabilities, content creation workloads (Solidworks, Blender, Unreal Engine), and select gaming with DLSS 4.5/Frame Gen; platforms include the Dell XPS 16 Creator Edition, ASUS ProArt laptops, HP OmniBook Ultra/X, Lenovo Yoga Pro 9n, MSI Prestige N16 Flip AI+, and the Microsoft Surface Laptop Ultra, plus several RTX Spark Mini PCs. NVIDIA also teased Windows on Arm scheduler improvements for WoA 26H1 ahead of a fall launch.

Dell's Budget XPS 13 Bets on Premium Feel Against MacBook Neo
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Dell's Budget XPS 13 Bets on Premium Feel Against MacBook Neo

Dell unveiled the $699 XPS 13 at Computex, a lighter, all-metal 13.4-inch Windows ultrabook that aims to compete with Apple’s budget MacBook Neo. It adds a touchscreen, backlit keyboard, and a compact 65W charger while trimming some features from higher-end XPS models; the price sits about $100 above the Neo but offers a premium look and portability. Dell plans Panther Lake/Wildcat Lake variants later this year and will test real-world performance and battery life (around 17 hours) after launch.

Computex Spotlight: Nvidia, Intel, and Marvell Drive the AI-Hardware Push
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Computex Spotlight: Nvidia, Intel, and Marvell Drive the AI-Hardware Push

At Computex in Taipei, Nvidia, Intel, and Marvell led the AI-hardware narrative, with Nvidia highlighting its RTX Spark PC chip and Vera GPUs to ease CPU bottlenecks in agentic AI and signaling broader consumer-PC AI ambitions; Qualcomm framed 2026 as the “year of the agent” while Intel touted a volume-ready 18A process and expanded edge deployments; Marvell drew notable investor attention after Nvidia chief Jensen Huang called it a potential future trillion-dollar company, aided by Nvidia’s investment and Marvell’s networking and optical strategy, underscoring a strong AI-infrastructure theme at the show.

AI-Driven Hardware Rally at Computex: Nvidia, Intel, Qualcomm, and Marvell Signal Growth
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AI-Driven Hardware Rally at Computex: Nvidia, Intel, Qualcomm, and Marvell Signal Growth

GF Securities reports upbeat updates from Nvidia, Qualcomm, Intel, and Marvell at Computex 2026, highlighting Nvidia's Vera GPUs for agentic AI, Intel's 18A process in volume production and AI data-center initiatives, and Marvell's AI connectivity stack (with Nvidia collaboration), pointing to stronger AI infrastructure demand and potential growth in hyperscale and data-center markets.

Huang's trillion-dollar praise sparks Marvell rally
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Huang's trillion-dollar praise sparks Marvell rally

Marvell Technology jumped about 24% in premarket trading after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang called the chipmaker the “next trillion-dollar” company during Computex in Taipei. Nvidia had invested $2 billion in Marvell earlier this year, and Marvell forecast its custom chips business would top $10 billion in revenue by fiscal 2029 as AI data centers expand, a boost that could add roughly $47 billion to its market capitalization if gains hold. Nvidia shares also rose about 1.8% on the news.

Nvidia’s Nod Sparks Overnight Rally for Marvell Amid AI Infrastructure Optimism
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Nvidia’s Nod Sparks Overnight Rally for Marvell Amid AI Infrastructure Optimism

Marvell Technology stock surged in after-hours trading after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang called Marvell the “next trillion-dollar company” at Computex, building on Nvidia’s $2 billion investment in the company. Marvell’s data-center business accounts for about 76% of revenue, positioning it at the center of AI infrastructure. With a roughly $192 billion market cap, MRVL would need substantial gains (about 420%) to reach $1 trillion, and while the endorsement signals momentum, some traders question whether the rally is fully justified by fundamentals.

Nvidia Signals PC CPU Push with N1X Chip at Computex
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Nvidia Signals PC CPU Push with N1X Chip at Computex

At Computex, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced the N1X CPU, a component of its RTX Spark superchip for Windows PCs, signaling Nvidia’s entry into CPUs alongside its data-center GPUs. The PCs, to be built by partners like Microsoft and Dell and launching this fall, are pitched as high-performance, AI-friendly machines that could power AI agents. Nvidia also referenced its Vera Rubin data-center CPU, aiming to broaden its revenue beyond GPUs and dominate the evolving CPU market, with premium early devices and broader pricing later.

Nvidia Unveils Agentic and Physical AI Push at Computex
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Nvidia Unveils Agentic and Physical AI Push at Computex

Nvidia used Computex to outline a new wave of AI products, updating its Vera CPU, Spark superchip and Rubin platform and signaling a shift toward agentic and physical AI designed to power AI agents, robots, autonomous vehicles and industrial systems, backed by partnerships with Cadence, Siemens, Synopsys, CrowdStrike and Palantir to broaden AI hardware and software adoption across data centers, PCs, cybersecurity and enterprise AI.

Dell Bets Budget with $699 XPS 13 to Rival MacBook Neo
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Dell Bets Budget with $699 XPS 13 to Rival MacBook Neo

Dell unveiled a budget-friendly XPS 13 at Computex starting at $699.99, built on Intel Wildcat Lake with a later upgrade to Panther Lake, offering a 13.4-inch, 1600p touch display, Wi‑Fi 7, and an all-aluminum chassis. The Core version comes with 8GB or 16GB RAM and 256GB or 512GB SSD, while the Core Ultra can be configured up to 32GB RAM and 1TB storage; Dell notes a price edge over the MacBook Neo (which starts at $599) and plans back-to-school student discounts. Some premium touches like an invisible touchpad and a 4K webcam are missing on this budget XPS. Hands-on testing will reveal real-world performance and feel.

Nvidia unveils RTX Spark to power AI PCs, lifting NVDA while dragging rivals
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Nvidia unveils RTX Spark to power AI PCs, lifting NVDA while dragging rivals

Nvidia unveiled RTX Spark at Computex, signaling a deeper push into personal computers with AI, gaming and content-creation capabilities in system-level chips. The move represents a shift from Nvidia’s GPU-centric PC strategy and sent NVDA up about 4% as rival PC-chip makers AMD, Intel and Qualcomm fell on expectations of tougher competition in the PC segment.

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

Samsung Unveils 4K 360Hz Penta Tandem OLED and Ultra-Slim Laptop Panel at Computex
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Samsung Unveils 4K 360Hz Penta Tandem OLED and Ultra-Slim Laptop Panel at Computex

Samsung Display announced at Computex a 16-product OLED stack led by a world-first 4K 360 Hz QD-OLED monitor built with a five-layer Penta Tandem RGB stack, promising brighter, more precise visuals. The lineup spans from 8.8-inch to 49-inch self-emissive panels, including a 34-inch QD-OLED with True Black 500 certification and additional 27-inch and 31.5-inch sizes. The company also teased an Ultra Slim laptop panel that reduces module thickness by over 20% through etched TFT substrates and encapsulation glass, signaling thinner laptops in the near term.