Nvidia has introduced a new class of personal computer designed to run autonomous artificial intelligence agents locally—along with a suite of new chips to power those machines.
The company on Monday unveiled the RTX Spark chip family, positioning itself to compete more directly with established PC chip providers such as Intel, AMD, Apple, and Qualcomm. Nvidia founder CEO Jensen Huang announced the chip onstage in Taipei at the Computex trade show, describing it as part of a broader shift in how people will use computers over the next decade.





