Microsoft has revealed the Surface RTX Spark Dev Box, a miniature Surface PC aimed at developers. It uses Nvidia's new Arm-based RTX Spark chips, the same platform found in the recently announced Surface Laptop Ultra. The device is optimized for sustained workloads and local AI tasks, although the provided excerpt does not disclose detailed specifications, pricing, or availability.
Arm has introduced AGI CPU, its first processor designed for its own portfolio and aimed at AI data centers. The move expands Arm beyond its traditional business of licensing chip design blueprints to other companies. The article also highlights CEO Rene Haas's emphasis on Taiwan's importance, although the provided text does not specify manufacturing partners, specifications, or timelines.
NVIDIA, Arm and Microsoft posted coordinated teasers around “A new era of PC,” tied to mysterious coordinates pointing to Taipei. The report frames the move as a pre-COMPUTEX push, with NVIDIA’s rumored N1X Arm chip expected to appear at GTC Taipei. Still, skepticism remains around delays, high pricing, and backlash against overused AI PC messaging.
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