Nvidia’s RTX Spark Laptops Are the Kick in the Ass Gaming PCs Needed
Nvidia has introduced its new RTX Spark laptops, powered by ARM architecture, promising to run a wide range of applications and games. During a recent demonstration, the laptops showcased impressive performance with titles like Pragmata and Alan Wake II, although the hardware and software are still in development. The company aims to overcome emulation challenges and ensure compatibility with popular games and anti-cheat systems.
- ▪Nvidia's RTX Spark laptops are built on ARM architecture and promise to run various applications and games.
- ▪During demos, the laptops showed smooth performance with games like Pragmata and Alan Wake II, despite being preproduction models.
- ▪Nvidia is working with developers to ensure compatibility and support for major anti-cheat systems in multiplayer games.
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When Nvidia first revealed its new RTX Spark chip, built for graphically capable PCs, CEO Jensen Huang was his usual self, making sweeping statements that verge on ludicrous. The black-jacketed face of Nvidia proclaimed the following: “This computer literally runs everything the world has ever created, plus it runs [AI] agents.” He was exaggerating a bit, of course: this year’s Windows machine will clearly not be starting up a spinning jenny to help with your rustic crochet hobby (yet).
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