
A new report says Nvidia is entering the personal computer market with an AI chip, reinforcing its push into on-device AI processing while framing the move as a challenge to Intel and AMD.
Nvidia’s expansion into personal AI computing was further reinforced by a new report stating that the company is entering the PC market with a new AI chip. The latest source emphasizes Nvidia’s challenge to established PC chip makers Intel and AMD and highlights local AI processing as a potential privacy advantage because data can remain on users’ devices rather than being sent to the cloud. These points align with earlier supplied materials describing RTX SPARK as Nvidia’s latest PC chip, including claims that it can run 120 billion-parameter models locally and that related systems are planned for autumn. The combined topic continues to present Nvidia’s PC strategy as part of a broader effort to bring advanced AI workloads directly to personal computers, while the naming relationship between RTX SPARK and the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip remains unresolved in the supplied materials.