Nvidia Launches RTX Spark Laptop Chip Based on DGX Enterprise Silicon, Matching RTX 5070 Graphics Performance
Nvidia unveiled the RTX Spark consumer laptop processor on June 1 at Computex 2026. The chip features 20 CPU cores, 6,144 GPU CUDA cores, and up to 128GB of unified LPDDR5X memory.
The VergeNvidia announced the RTX Spark consumer laptop chip on June 1, 2026, at the Computex 2026 keynote. The chip contains 20 CPU cores, 6,144 GPU CUDA cores, and supports 128GB of unified LPDDR5X memory. Nvidia states its integrated graphics match the performance level of an RTX 5070 Laptop GPU.
The RTX Spark is based on the GB10 chip from Nvidia’s DGX Spark mini-PC. ” Adobe has optimized versions of Photoshop and Premiere for the new laptops. Microsoft and Nvidia worked with Riot Games to port anti-cheat software to Arm for Valorant and League of Legends, and are working with developers using Easy Anti-Cheat, BattlEye, and Denuvo.
The first RTX Spark laptops are expected in fall 2026. Announced models include the Surface Laptop Ultra, Dell XPS 16, Asus ProArt P14, Asus ProArt P16, Lenovo Yoga Pro 9n, MSI Prestige N16 Flip AI Plus, HP OmniBook Ultra, HP OmniBook X 14, and models from Acer and Gigabyte. Nvidia said there will be RTX Spark chips with lower amounts of RAM.
Existing or similar models from the announced lineup typically start at $2,000 to $2,500. AMD’s Strix Halo APU with 128GB of RAM carries an MSRP of $3,300 for the Asus ROG Flow Z13 and $3,000 for the ProArt PX13 GoPro Edition. The Nvidia DGX Spark desktop with the GB10 chip costs about $4,700.
A fully loaded 15-inch Surface Laptop for Business with Intel Panther Lake and 64GB of RAM costs $4,500. When the laptops arrive, Windows users will have four viable chip options: Intel, AMD, Qualcomm, and Nvidia. The MacBook Neo costs $599.
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