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The price of Nvidia RTX Spark PCs is going to hurt - PCWorld

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The price of Nvidia RTX Spark PCs is going to hurt - PCWorld
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Nvidia has unveiled its new RTX Spark consumer processor, designed to power high-performance AI-focused laptops and desktops. While major partners like Microsoft and Dell are preparing to launch devices, official pricing remains undisclosed due to market volatility in memory and storage costs.

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The release marks a significant shift in consumer hardware toward 'agentic AI' capabilities, setting the stage for a new generation of high-end computing devices.

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How much will you pay to be on the frontlines of an agentic AI world? I've wondered this since Sunday night, when Nvidia unveiled its first-ever consumer processor for PCs at Computex 2026. With 20 CPU cores and 6,144 CUDA graphics cores packed into a single chip, the flagship RTX Spark is no slouch - and the devices sporting one won't be, either.

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