Microsoft's Nvidia-Spark-Powered Surface Laptop Ultra Signals a Raw Power Revolution

Microsoft announced the Surface Laptop Ultra, featuring Nvidia's new RTX Spark superchip, at Computex. The device is designed to bridge the gap between ultraportables and workstations, specifically targeting on-device AI and agentic computing.
Why it matters
This launch signals a significant shift in consumer hardware, integrating high-performance AI compute into thin-and-light laptop form factors.
Alongside Nvidia's keynote at Computex , Microsoft announced a new Surface PC—the Surface Laptop Ultra—which will feature Nvidia's new RTX Spark superchip . This Microsoft and Nvidia team-up is the first of several major announcements we expect to see during Computex as the chip maker makes a play to power the next generation of premium laptops, with an emphasis on AI and gaming.
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