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NVIDIA RTX Spark may light a fire for Windows

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Nvidia RTX Spark comes to Windows PCs with Arm CPU, RTX GPU, and unified memory
Nvidia has announced an Arm-based chip designed to power Windows PCs.

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Nvidia RTX Spark may light a fire for Windows on Arm
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Nvidia unveils RTX Spark, an Arm-based superchip for Windows PCs
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Microsoft Debuts AI-Focused Mini PC With Nvidia RTX Spark Inside
The RTX Spark Dev Box will arrive alongside the Surface Laptop Ultra for customers seeking a small yet powerful Windows machine that can run AI models locally.

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Nvidia Has a Plan to Put Its Chips in Personal Computers
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Nvidia RTX Spark May Light a Fire for Windows on Arm
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Microsoft’s Surface Laptop Ultra looks like its first true MacBook Pro competitor
The Laptop Ultra is Microsoft’s first attempt to follow the MacBook Pro formula: it’s like the other Surface Laptops, just with more power.

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These are the first Nvidia RTX Spark laptops
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Nvidia Challenges Apple Silicon With New RTX Spark PC Chip
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Microsoft updates Intel-based Surface PCs, if you can pay for them

Microsoft switched the Surface Pro tablet and both sizes of Surface Laptop from Intel and AMD’s processors to Qualcomm’s Arm-based processors last summer, part of a renewed hardware and software push to make the Arm version of Windows a thing.
PCMag Australia
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Buying or Building a PC in the RAM Crisis? Here's How to Avoid Paying the 'AI Tax'

Building or buying a PC in 2026 just keeps getting more expensive, with memory and storage prices surging. I've been building PCs for a long time, so here's how I would save my money.
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