Nvidia (NVDA) Stock: What the RTX Spark Chip Means for the PC Market

01-Jun-2026 CoinCentral

TLDR

  • Nvidia unveiled the RTX Spark superchip at Computex 2026, targeting next-gen AI-powered Windows PCs
  • The chip delivers 1 petaflop of AI performance and up to 128GB of unified memory
  • Devices from Dell, Lenovo, HP, Asus, Microsoft Surface, and MSI are due this autumn
  • NVDA stock fell 1.45% on the day, while Intel (INTC) dropped 5.14%
  • The US separately tightened rules on exporting Nvidia’s advanced chips to Chinese-affiliated firms

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang took the stage in Taipei on Monday to launch the RTX Spark, a new superchip designed to bring AI agents to everyday Windows PCs. The announcement came at the Computex technology show and marked Nvidia’s biggest push yet into the consumer PC market.

NVDA stock was down 1.45% on the day of the announcement. Intel fell 5.14%, and AMD dropped 0.38%, while Microsoft climbed 5.45%.


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Huang called it “as big of a deal as the reinvention of the phone into what we now know as the smartphone.” The chip combines a Blackwell RTX GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores and a 20-core Grace CPU, connected via Nvidia’s NVLink chip-to-chip interconnect.

The RTX Spark is capable of running 120-billion-parameter large language models locally, rendering 90GB+ 3D scenes, editing 12K video, and playing AAA games at 1440p above 100 frames per second.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella backed the launch, saying the goal is to deliver “unmetered intelligence to every home and every desk with Windows.”

A Direct Challenge to Intel, AMD, and Apple

Analysts have flagged the move as a serious threat to existing PC chip players. Stephen Wu, founder of Carthage Capital and a former AI software engineer, called it an “existential threat” to current laptop chip designs, naming Intel and AMD as “the immediate casualties.”

Lenovo, HP, Dell, Asus, Microsoft Surface, and MSI are all building RTX Spark devices. Acer and Gigabyte will follow. These machines are due in autumn 2026.

The PC market is dominated by Lenovo, HP, Dell, and Apple, which together accounted for nearly 75% of global PC sales in Q1 2025, per Gartner.

One concern hanging over the launch is cost. A memory chip shortage is pushing up prices across consumer electronics, raising questions about whether buyers will actually be able to afford the new machines.

Adobe Partnership and Software Support

Nvidia announced a deep partnership with Adobe, which is rearchitecting Photoshop and Premiere from the ground up for RTX Spark. The collaboration is expected to deliver up to 2x faster AI and graphics performance across Adobe’s creative tools.

Over 100 software providers have already committed to the platform, including Blackmagic Design, Blender, CapCut, and ComfyUI, alongside game developers like Riot Games, Remedy Entertainment, and NetEase.

Nvidia also teamed up with Microsoft to create a secure on-device agent framework called NVIDIA OpenShell, designed to let AI agents run privately on local hardware.

On Sunday, one day before the Computex keynote, the US Department of Commerce tightened export rules on Nvidia’s advanced chips. A new guidance clarified that a licence is required to ship chips like the Blackwell processors to subsidiaries of Chinese companies based outside China.

Nvidia’s stock market value currently sits above $5 trillion, making it the world’s most valuable company, a position it reached on the back of record data center GPU sales.

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