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Nvidia Unveils RTX Spark and Vera Processor at COMPUTEX 2026, Promises 'New Era of PC'

At COMPUTEX 2026 in Taiwan, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced RTX Spark, a new superchip co-developed with Microsoft, and Vera, a processor that delivers 1.8x faster task completion. Huang called the lineup the biggest PC reinvention in 40 years and put AI agents at the center of the company's roadmap.

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AI News Desk
June 1, 2026

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang used the COMPUTEX 2026 keynote in Taiwan to argue that the personal computer is about to be reinvented around AI agents. Speaking to a packed hall, Huang unveiled RTX Spark, a new "superchip" co-engineered with Microsoft that fuses AI agents, content creation and gaming on a single portable device. He framed the launch as the biggest PC reinvention in 40 years and promised RTX Spark-powered laptops will ship later this autumn.

Alongside RTX Spark, Nvidia introduced Vera, a new class of processor the company says completes tasks 1.8x faster than the previous generation. Vera is positioned for both client devices and data-center inference, signaling Nvidia's intent to extend its grip on agentic workloads from the cloud to the desk.

Networking also got a spotlight. Huang announced broad adoption of Spectrum-X, which Nvidia describes as the world's first Ethernet fabric purpose-built for AI clusters. The pitch to hyperscalers and enterprises is straightforward: pair Vera-class compute with Spectrum-X interconnect and clear the bottlenecks that slow large agentic systems.

The recurring theme across the keynote was that "agentic and useful AI has arrived." Huang spent significant time on how RTX Spark will allow consumer laptops to host local agents that handle long-running tasks, edit video, write code and play graphically intensive games without offloading every step to the cloud. Microsoft's involvement suggests Windows will get deep integration hooks for these on-device agents.

For partners, the announcements tighten Nvidia's vertical: chips, networking, software and now reference designs for a new agent-first PC category. Analysts watching Nvidia's COMPUTEX participation see the move as a hedge against any slowdown in data-center capex, by opening a fresh consumer surface where Nvidia silicon is the default.

Hardware availability windows, pricing tiers and the specific OEM partners shipping RTX Spark laptops in autumn 2026 were teased but not fully detailed. Developers, however, can expect a fast cadence of SDK updates aimed at making local agents trivial to embed in everyday applications.

Source: [Euronews](https://www.euronews.com/next/2026/06/01/nvidia-ceo-jensen-huang-unveils-new-era-of-pc-for-ai-age-5-key-takeaways-from-gtc)

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June 1, 2026 · 3 min read
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