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For years, the PC industry has been stuck in a rut. Consumers stretched upgrade cycles from three years to five or more, smartphone sales stole attention, and innovation often boiled down to slightly faster processors and better battery life.
Nvidia ( NVDA) is taking aim at Intel ( INTC) and AMD ( AMD) with the debut of its RTX Spark superchip for Windows laptops. The processor, which includes a Blackwell GPU and Grace CPU, will power laptops from manufacturers including ASUS, Dell ( DELL ), HP ( HPQ ), and Microsoft ( MSFT) when it lands this fall.
If Nvidia has cracked a way to bring AI agents easily, safely and usefully to the masses, it could — and should — be big.
For Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s charismatic CEO, it was probably a deja-vù when he walked on the stage at Computex 2026 for the keynote
Nvidia’s new chips will power laptop workstations and mini desktop PCs at first. These days, Nvidia primarily sells AI data center products, and its traditional consumer devices feel like more of a side project.
Unveiled at Computex in Taipei, the new Surface laptop pairs Nvidia’s RTX Spark superchip with Windows on Arm, creating a powerful new AI PC that makes everything else up until now look like proof of concept. From the laptops on your desk to satellites ...
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AI agents are breaking bad: Nvidia and Microsoft researchers say AI agents ignore safety & reliability
AI agents complete only 30% of tasks while ignoring safety warnings, new Microsoft and Nvidia research reveals dangerous reliability gaps.
Microsoft is bringing secure, OS-level AI agent execution to Windows through Execution Containers, OpenClaw support, and a new partnership with Nvidia’s OpenShell Runtime