Local AI has a hardware accessibility problem, and the answer to it isn’t RTX Spark
Computex 2026 delivered its annual reminder that Nvidia intends to have its fingerprints on every development in AI, and this year was no exception to the rule. Between new superchip announcements and the now-familiar parade of AI-adjacent everything, the headline that's been generating the most conversation is the RTX Spark, which is a Windows-on-ARM SoC built in collaboration with Microsoft that's designed to bring what Nvidia is calling personal AI agents to consumer PCs.
Computex 2026 delivered its annual reminder that Nvidia intends to have its fingerprints on every development in AI, and this year was no exception to the rule. Between new superchip announcements and the now-familiar parade of AI-adjacent everything, the headline that’s been generating the most conversation is the RTX Spark, which is a Windows-on-ARM SoC built in collaboration with Microsoft that’s designed to bring what Nvidia is calling personal AI agents to consumer PCs.
Begoña Vidal
Spain
Spain
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