Nvidia chases $200B CPU market with AI agent PCs from Microsoft, Dell, and HP
Key takeaways
- Nvidia opened Taipei s enormous Computex trade show on Sunday with a spark, literally.
- The super-fast, 1-petaflop chip is designed to run AI agents like Open Claw or Hermes Agent securely, according to Nvidia.
- Nvidia said that its RTX technology will deliver faster performance for AI, better image quality, and support for AI features in more than 1,000 games and applications.
Why this matters: a development in AI with implications for how people work, create, and decide.
Nvidia opened Taipei s enormous Computex trade show on Sunday with a spark, literally. The chipmaker unveiled a new PC CPU called the RTX Spark, which it dubbed a superchip, and named a who s who list of PC makers that will soon deliver AI PCs powered by it.
The super-fast, 1-petaflop chip is designed to run AI agents like Open Claw or Hermes Agent securely, according to Nvidia. Such RTX Spark Windows PCs will be available this fall from ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft Surface and MSI, with models from Acer and Gigabyte to follow.
In addition to being equipped with secure sandboxes (jointly developed with Microsoft) to run agents securely, the PCs will also have enough CPU, GPU, RAM and underlying Nvidia CUDA software to run local versions of large language models.