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Nvidia has stormed Computex 2026 with the official announcement we all knew was coming: the company's first all-in-one laptop silicon called the RTX Spark Super Chip family.Analysts are calling this Nvidia's most disruptive move in a decade, and my colleague Jason England likens it to the moment Apple unveiled its own M1 chip back in 2020. By moving beyond GPUs into integrated processors, Nvidia is throwing the gauntlet down to Qualcomm, Intel and AMD.Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed RTX Spark during his keynote in Taipei, and the first laptops powered by the new chip should arrive in the fall. Beyond that, we can expect to see the RTX Spark appearing in mini PCs and small form-factor desktops from the likes of Dell, HP, Lenovo, Asus, MSI, Acer and Gigabyte.

(Image credit: Nvidia)Swipe to scroll horizontallyNvidia Spark specsArchitectureTSMC’s 3nm processCPUUp to 20-core Grace CPUGPUBlackwell architecture with up to 6,144 CUDA coresMemory16GB-128GB Unified LPDDR5X with 300GB bandwidthI/O supportUSB4 and ThunderboltPowerUp to 80 watts TDPHuang noted that Nvidia and Microsoft have been working away on this for the last three years to "reinvent the PC for the first time in 40 years," aiming to move towards a responsive, proactive AI experience. Microsoft itself is coming out of the gate with an RTX Spark-powered Surface Laptop Ultra that could be a MacBook Pro killer.Here's the list of the first eight RTX Spark-equipped laptops, along with a few details we know about them.Microsoft Surface Ultra