Microsoft and NVIDIA have officially unveiled a new generation of Windows PCs powered by the groundbreaking NVIDIA RTX Spark platform, marking one of the biggest shifts in the PC industry in years. The new RTX Spark-powered laptops promise desktop-class AI performance, advanced graphics capabilities, and unprecedented efficiency in ultra-thin designs.
RTX Spark Brings AI Supercomputer Power to Windows Laptops
At the heart of these new devices is the NVIDIA RTX Spark superchip, a powerful ARM-based processor that combines up to 20 CPU cores, Blackwell RTX graphics with up to 6,144 CUDA cores, and up to 128GB of unified memory. NVIDIA claims the platform can deliver up to 1 petaflop of AI performance while maintaining industry-leading performance per watt.
The RTX Spark platform is designed to run advanced AI workloads locally, reducing dependence on cloud services while enabling faster and more private AI experiences. Microsoft is positioning these systems as the next evolution of Windows PCs, optimized for AI agents, content creation, software development, and gaming.
Laptop Brands Launching RTX Spark Devices
Several major PC manufacturers have already committed to the RTX Spark ecosystem. The first wave of RTX Spark-powered laptops and PCs will come from:
- Microsoft
- Dell
- Lenovo
- ASUS
- HP
- MSI
These brands are expected to release premium AI-focused Windows devices later this year.
Microsoft Surface Laptop Ultra Leads the Charge
Microsoft has introduced the Surface Laptop Ultra, the first Windows PC powered by RTX Spark. The device is designed for creators, developers, AI professionals, and power users who need significant local AI computing capabilities.
According to reports, the Surface Laptop Ultra will feature RTX Spark with up to 128GB of LPDDR5X memory and a high-brightness mini-LED display, positioning it as Microsoft’s most powerful laptop yet.
ASUS Unveils ProArt RTX Spark Laptops
ASUS has already showcased the new ProArt P16 and ProArt P14 powered by RTX Spark. These creator-focused machines are designed to leverage the platform’s massive AI capabilities for video editing, image generation, 3D rendering, and professional workflows.
Why RTX Spark Could Change the Windows PC Market
The launch is significant because it marks NVIDIA’s direct entry into the Windows processor market, challenging established players like Intel, AMD, Qualcomm, and even Apple’s silicon strategy. Industry observers see RTX Spark as a major step toward AI-native personal computing, where intelligent agents can handle tasks directly on the device.
The platform also promises strong gaming capabilities, with NVIDIA claiming RTX 5070-class graphics performance in thin-and-light laptops while supporting advanced AI features and modern Windows applications through Microsoft’s ARM compatibility technologies.
The Beginning of AI-First Windows PCs
The RTX Spark launch signals a broader shift in the PC industry. Instead of relying heavily on cloud AI services, future Windows laptops will increasingly run powerful AI models locally, enabling faster responses, improved privacy, and entirely new user experiences.
With support from Microsoft, Dell, Lenovo, ASUS, HP, and MSI, RTX Spark could become one of the most important Windows platform launches of the decade and accelerate the transition toward truly AI-first computing.








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