NVIDIA Announces RTX Spark Superchip And Major DLSS Updates At Computex 2026

NVIDIA unveiled the RTX Spark superchip at Computex 2026, combining a 20-core Grace CPU and Blackwell GPU for AI-powered Windows laptops, with collaborations announced for gaming optimizations. The company also introduced DLSS 4.5 updates for titles like *Control Resonant* and *Dune: Awakening*, while hardware partners plan autumn 2026 launches for devices using the new chip.
NVIDIA introduced the RTX Spark superchip at Computex 2026, marking a new category of Windows personal AI computers. The chip merges a 20-core ARM-based Grace CPU, co-developed with MediaTek, and a Blackwell GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores, delivering one petaflop of AI performance via NVLink-C2C interconnect. It supports up to 128GB of LPDDR5X memory and enables local execution of large language models with up to 120 billion parameters. The announcement included partnerships with Riot Games to optimize *League of Legends* and *VALORANT* for the new architecture. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang also visited South Korea, meeting the T1 esports team, including six-time *League of Legends* World Champion Faker, to showcase the chip’s potential for high-performance gaming in slim laptops. DLSS 4.5 received major updates, with titles like Remedy Entertainment’s *Control Resonant* (releasing September 24) and Funcom’s *Dune: Awakening* (September 22) adding native support for path tracing, Ray Reconstruction, and Dynamic Multi Frame Generation. Other games, including *Gothic 1 Remake*, *Onimusha: Way of the Sword*, and *NBA THE RUN*, will integrate DLSS 4.5 features. Hardware manufacturers ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft Surface, and MSI are set to release RTX Spark-based systems in autumn 2026. The chip’s unified memory architecture and AI capabilities aim to bridge performance gaps between traditional gaming PCs and compact devices, positioning NVIDIA as a leader in AI-driven consumer hardware.
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