Nvidia's boss debuted on Monday a new chip that places artificial intelligence capabilities directly into laptops and desktop computers, to be delivered this fall, which experts said would overhaul how users engage with AI.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, who is in Taiwan for the Computex conference, said the RTX Spark PC chip is part of the company's effort with Microsoft to "reinvent the PC" for the AI era, after three years of collaboration between the companies.
The chip is designed to run AI agents locally rather than relying solely on cloud computing. Huang said that it was developed with Taiwan's MediaTek on the RTX Spark PC chip.
"The RTX Spark looks to transform the traditional app-centric PC to a real useful Agentic AI personal computer which will eventually be in every home in the coming years as private edge AI agents become pivotal," said Neil Shah, Counterpoint Research co-founder.
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