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

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.
Why it matters
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.
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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