Key facts
- Nvidia's RTX Spark 'superchip' will debut in premium Windows on Arm PCs later this year.
- The RTX Spark features unified-memory architecture and Blackwell GPU technology.
- Microsoft's Surface Laptop Ultra targets an 110W TDP for the RTX Spark.
- Goldman Sachs maintained a Buy rating on Nvidia with a $285 price target.
- ASUS and ROG received 10 Best Choice Awards at Computex 2026.
- Spirit AI's model achieved a score of 1,924 on the RoboArena benchmark.
- Nvidia's Cosmos3-Nano-Policy model scored 1,881 on the RoboArena benchmark.
- Zotac unveiled a gold-themed RTX 5070 Ti SOLID SFF OC Edition.
- Zotac unveiled prototype liquid-cooled RTX 5080 graphics cards.
- Noctua is launching its NL-LC1 series AIO liquid coolers starting at €219.
- Nvidia's Spectrum-X silicon photonics Ethernet technology is in full production.
- Nvidia's RTX 3060 12GB graphics card returned to the Chinese market for $325.
Nvidia is driving innovation in AI and graphics with its new RTX Spark 'superchip,' designed to bring advanced AI processing and graphics capabilities to Windows on Arm PCs. This chip will feature in premium laptops and mini-desktops from major manufacturers later this year, incorporating a unified-memory architecture and Blackwell GPU technology. The RTX Spark's efficiency is expected to enable lighter laptop designs, with Microsoft's Surface Laptop Ultra targeting a 110W TDP for the chipset, reducing the need for complex cooling solutions. Goldman Sachs analyst James Schneider maintained a Buy rating on Nvidia, setting a $285 price target and highlighting a positive catalyst path driven by the RTX Spark PC platform and the upcoming Vera Rubin platform for AI workloads, anticipating a faster revenue ramp than previous generations.
Beyond Nvidia's announcements, the tech landscape is buzzing with other developments. ASUS and its Republic of Gamers (ROG) brand received 10 Best Choice Awards at Computex 2026, including the Golden Award and a Sustainable Tech Special Award, for their innovative products. Intel has released performance benchmarks for its Arc G3 Extreme chip, intended for gaming handhelds, claiming it is over 40% faster and twice as battery-efficient as AMD's Z2 Extreme, with architecture shared with the Core Ultra Series 3 'Panther Lake.' In the realm of AI for robotics, Chinese startup Spirit AI announced its Spirit v1.6 model achieved the top score of 1,924 on the RoboArena benchmark, surpassing Nvidia's Cosmos3-Nano-Policy model, which had previously held the top spot. Zotac celebrated its 20th anniversary at Computex by unveiling a gold-themed RTX 5070 Ti SOLID SFF OC Edition, prototype liquid-cooled RTX 5080 graphics cards, and what it claims is the world's smallest PC featuring a desktop-grade RTX 5080. Noctua is launching its first All-In-One (AIO) liquid coolers, the NL-LC1 series, in 240mm, 320mm, and 420mm sizes, starting at €219, featuring Noctua fans and Asetek pumps. Acer has launched a new line of Iconia tablets at Computex tailored for creative professionals, and also showcased the first Snapdragon C-powered laptop, featuring Qualcomm's new system-on-chip for budget devices.
Nvidia's Spectrum-X silicon photonics Ethernet technology has entered full production, utilizing co-packaged optics to achieve five times greater network energy efficiency than conventional transceivers. This advancement in networking infrastructure supports the growing demands of AI and high-performance computing. Intel has also quietly released two new Raptor Lake mobile processors, the Core 7 230H and Core 5 205H, which notably lack integrated graphics, a departure from typical Intel mobile CPU designs. Bank of America analysts anticipate Nvidia, Arm, and Marvell will be key headliners at Computex, drawing significant attention following recent product announcements. Nvidia's older RTX 3060 12GB graphics card has also reappeared in the Chinese market for approximately $325, offering more VRAM than the anticipated RTX 5060 at a competitive price point, despite lower performance.
