NVIDIA, KRAFTON, NC and T1 Celebrate RTX Spark at Korea’s PC Bangs
Original: NVIDIA, KRAFTON, NC and Reigning ‘League of Legends’ Champions T1 Celebrate RTX Spark at Korea’s PC Bangs
NVIDIA showcased RTX Spark in Korean PC bangs with KRAFTON, NC, Riot Games and T1.
After unveiling RTX Spark at GTC Taipei during COMPUTEX, NVIDIA brought the platform to South Korea’s gaming community. Jensen Huang visited T1 Base Camp and PC bangs in Seoul to show how RTX Spark targets local AI, creation and high-performance gaming on slim Windows laptops and compact desktops. Demos included League of Legends, VALORANT, PUBG, Subnautica 2, CINDER CITY, AION 2 and an unreleased NVIDIA ACE-powered PUBG Ally character.
This NVIDIA article continues from the RTX Spark announcement at GTC Taipei at COMPUTEX, with the focus not just on hardware specs but on placing RTX Spark within South Korea's highly mature gaming and esports scene for demonstration. NVIDIA calls RTX Spark a superchip aimed at the era of personal AI agents that reshapes the Windows PC, with a design direction covering local AI, creation, and gaming, and targeting device form factors such as thin-and-light Windows laptops, all-day battery life, and small, high-efficiency desktops. Its pitch to gamers is the ability to play AAA games at 1440p resolution at over 100 FPS, while supporting NVIDIA ray tracing, DLSS, Reflex, and DLSS 4.5 Ray Reconstruction, which includes a second-generation transformer model.
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