Nvidia to Supply RTX Spark Superchip for Windows PCs This Fall
Nvidia will introduce a new processor and graphics chip combination in laptops and desktops from Dell and Lenovo. The RTX Spark Superchip will run Microsoft’s Windows for Arm operating system.
The Japan TimesNvidia will begin shipping its RTX Spark Superchip this fall in laptops and desktops sold by Dell and Lenovo. The chip combines a microprocessor and graphics processor and will run Microsoft’s Windows for Arm operating system. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang announced the product at the Computex trade show in Taipei. The chip was developed with assistance from Taiwan’s MediaTek.
PC effort Nvidia previously participated in an effort to enter the personal computer processor market more than a decade ago. Company officials said the current project benefits from greater resources than earlier attempts or competing products such as Qualcomm’s Snapdragon line.
The company is already a major supplier of chips used in data centers. Officials stated that the new Windows PC product supports broader efforts to maintain a central position in artificial intelligence hardware and software. Nvidia’s announcement comes as PC makers continue to evaluate processor options beyond traditional suppliers.
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Nvidia is leveraging past failures and partnerships with MediaTek to belatedly enter a mature Arm-based Windows market already contested by Qualcomm, representing a risky diversification rather than assured dominance.
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