Nvidia RTX Spark targets notebook AI workloads
Nvidia announced RTX Spark during Computex week as a notebook processor positioned against Apple silicon. The release forms part of broader PC hardware announcements.
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Nvidia's new silicon targets portable computing performance that influences both professional workloads and consumer device pricing.
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