At Computex Taipei NVIDIA said it will deploy an RTX Spark “superchip” in PCs to
challenge Intel’s dominance. The chip will appear in Dell Technologies and
Lenovo laptops and desktops from this autumn. Built with MediaTek assistance,
the SoC combines a microprocessor and GPU and will run Microsoft Windows for
Arm. The CPU will offer up to 20 compute cores; the GPU is a
Blackwell-architecture unit with 6,144 cores. Both elements share on-package
memory and communicate via NVIDIA’s NVLink, bringing data-center-class
interconnects to personal computers. The design will be manufactured by TSMC
using its 3N process.