AI chip company Nvidia announced a new AI superchip designed for personal computers that CEO Jensen Huang hailed as a “reinvention of the computer.” The announcement was made at Computex, an annual exhibition dubbed the “world’s largest AI conference” in Taipei, Taiwan.The RTX Spark chip will bring advanced artificial intelligence functions to personal computers, according to Huang, and would stand as “the world’s first Windows PCs purpose-built for personal agents.”

The decision represents Nvidia’s move into the general consumer market and an investment in increased AI integration in personal computing systems. The RTX Spark will be included in computers from companies such as HP, Dell, and Windows, among others.

​Huang noted his role in technological breakthroughs with his 33-year-old company before presenting a reimagined PC designed for the rising AI era. According to Huang, the rise of agentic AI systems is as groundbreaking as the reinvention of the phone into the smartphone.

“The chips and the OS must evolve,” he said.

Huang referenced Windows 95, the foundational 1995 computer operating system that first made the computer user-friendly and accessible to the general public.