
According to NVIDIA, the company recently showcased a laptop powered by its RTX Spark super chip to the public for the first time at Bilibili World. The processor, first introduced at COMPUTEX earlier this year, has attracted significant attention across the technology and semiconductor industries.
The RTX Spark chip is designed to run large AI models locally, including models with up to 120 billion parameters. It also supports context windows of up to 1 million tokens, enabling users to process lengthy documents and extended conversation histories in a single session without splitting the input into smaller segments.
For gaming applications, RTX Spark supports advanced graphics technologies such as ray tracing, DLSS, and NVIDIA Reflex. At 1440p resolution, it is capable of delivering frame rates above 100 FPS in AAA game titles, positioning it alongside high-performance gaming laptops equipped with dedicated graphics solutions.
NVIDIA RTX Spark is an Arm-based processor for Windows PCs that integrates both CPU and GPU functions. It is designed for local AI model inference, content creation, and gaming, and is scheduled for commercial launch this autumn.