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NVIDIA Unveils RTX Spark: Driving the Shift to Autonomous AI Agent PCs

NVIDIA unveils AI agent PCs with RTX Spark, pushing personal computing beyond apps into autonomous workflows, on-device intelligence, and a new battlefront against Intel and AMD in chips

Written By : Poulami Saha
Reviewed By : Achu Krishnan

NVIDIA introduced a new class of personal computers built for AI agents during Computex 2026. These systems aim to execute tasks independently, with minimal user input.

The tech giant aims to shift from app-based computing to agent-driven workflows. Instead of opening multiple programs, users can now assign goals and allow AI to complete them end-to-end.

RTX Spark Anchors a New Architecture

Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA, explained, “The PC is being reinvented. For forty years, you launched apps. Click. Type. With RTX Spark and Microsoft Windows, you ask and the PC does the work. RTX Spark brings everything NVIDIA has built, CUDA, RTX, our AI platform, into a single superchip. Local agents. Frontier models. Creative workflows. RTX games. All on a laptop. This is the new PC. The personal AI computer.”

The architecture is tailored for running AI computations on local machines. According to NVIDIA, the new chip is capable of delivering up to one petaflop of AI computation power. In addition, there is support for large unified memory systems that will enable advanced models to be run directly on the device. Such systems reduce reliance on cloud technology while ensuring efficiency.

The new computer system is designed with autonomy in mind. Using AI agents, decisions can be made, and actions performed in applications. This means that a user may simply request a report and let the AI agent carry out the task of gathering information and producing output without explicit instructions being required. This is a new approach to computation.

Future Outlook: From Tools to Operators

AI-powered computing also provides for privacy and latency. Processing of tasks is done quickly while data remains private. The company is partnering with various manufacturers to release these computers. These include:

  • Dell

  • Lenovo

  • HP

  • ASUS

  • MSI 

More laptop and desktop systems are expected to launch soon. The initial wave will be intended for developers and enterprises.

This launch brings NVIDIA into direct competition with Intel and AMD. In contrast with conventional CPUs, RTX Spark combines AI-acceleration with computing capabilities. The products are expected to launch in late 2026. The company believes that consumers will gravitate towards products that perform actions.

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