These days, Nvidia primarily sells AI data center products, and its traditional consumer devices feel like more of a side project. But the company occasionally still releases something designed for consumers. After a couple of years of rumors, Nvidia has announced an Arm based chip designed to power Windows PCs. Dubbed RTX Spark, the new chip combines a 20 core Nvidia Grace CPU co developed with MediaTek, up to 6,144 Blackwell based GPU cores the same architecture as the RTX 50 series GPUs, and...

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