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.
Microsoft's annual Build developer conference kicks off in San Francisco on June 2, with a livestreamed keynote. The Verge is tracking announcements as they arrive. The preview points to Windows, AI, RTX Spark, new AI models, and agentic OpenClaw-like developments, but the supplied excerpt does not yet include specific product details, release dates, or technical specifications.
Latent Space highlights NVIDIA Cosmos 3, Nemotron 3 Ultra, and RTX Spark as the focus of a major NVIDIA news cycle. The supplied text offers only a brief positive assessment: “Jensen scores a huge win.” It does not provide specifications, benchmarks, pricing, availability, or enough detail to compare the products or assess their practical impact.
Nvidia is entering the consumer laptop chip market with RTX Spark, potentially giving Windows its own M1 moment. Apple has shown that Arm chips can combine strong performance with long battery life on Macs. Windows laptops using Qualcomm chips have not fully matched that performance, while RTX Spark devices are expected to be expensive.