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So in case you’ve been living under a rock, Nvidia just changed the face of consumer computing with RTX Spark — a new all-in-one chip that Team Green aims to “reinvent the PC” with. It’s a bold mission and I wanted to know more, so I talked to CEO Jensen Huang about it in a Q&A at Computex 2026.What does reinventing the PC actually look like? What does the future of this silicon look like? How does Huang fancy his chances against Apple silicon? And could we see Nvidia take this, pair it with its gaming handheld expertise with Nintendo Switch chipsets, and make a PC handheld? It was a long conversation, so grab a cuppa and find out what he had to say!Jensen wants to turn your PC into R2-D2
(Image credit: Future)I think the most fascinating part of this talk came down to the grand vision of where Huang and Nvidia see the world of computing going. You’ve already heard about the want to reinvent the PC with agents, but he goes into more detail here.“I believe that today, the computer sits there waiting for us to use it. In the future, when we leave it, we’ll be talking with it all the time,” Huang expanded. “I’ll be chatting with my agent on WhatsApp. It’ll be talking back to me. It’ll even call me!“That is the personal computer of the future. Tell me that’s not R2-D2. Tell me that’s not robotics. Tell me that’s not cool.”










