NVIDIA Officially Reveals Its ARM-Based Processor, the RTX Spark Superchip, at Computex

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NVIDIA has at long last unveiled its ARM-based superchip, the RTX Spark, designed for AI, content creation, and gaming. NVIDIA collaborated with Mediatek to create the RTX Spark, which has been engineered for Windows laptops and compact PCs. NVIDIA partners ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and MSI are all said to begin offering products in the […]

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This... SOUNDS neat... but the whole constrained agent accompanied by unprecedented AI compute capability makes me question how long those constrains will last.

The only way to keep a AI properly constrained is to kill it and start it over in an increasingly shorter and shorter timeframe as compute capabilities continue to multiply.
 
worst kept secret ever. I find it laughable plenty of "influencers" and "content creators" claimed they "predicted" this announcement. The thing is about a year late already. Everyone and their grandmother knew it would be announced at GTC
 
worst kept secret ever. I find it laughable plenty of "influencers" and "content creators" claimed they "predicted" this announcement. The thing is about a year late already. Everyone and their grandmother knew it would be announced at GTC
Isn't this what the AI MAX SOC's are supposed to be good at and haven't those been around for over a year?
 
Yeah but Jensen will promote the hell out of these and show $$$ to game studios and application vendors. Marketing (lying through their teeth) has always been their forte, unlike AMD.
 
Isn't this what the AI MAX SOC's are supposed to be good at and haven't those been around for over a year?

It's the same as the DGX spark as far as I can tell, just for Windows ARM.

Also, no mention of DLSS 5... interesting...
 
So a new sheild soon at least right?
Then again the switch 2 is really the continuation of the sheild, maybe thats why no sheild.
 
So a new sheild soon at least right?
Then again the switch 2 is really the continuation of the sheild, maybe thats why no sheild.
While I'd love to have a Shield2, the thing is my Shield TV is still rocking hard after more than a decade. Still the best android tv console and (arguably) 2nd only to the AppleTV overall.
 
That's funny, I always thought it was the other way around.
The only fans AMD has are poor people. Anyone with money relying on AMD is just waiting for the competition to catch up and then they will switch quicker than a baby can sneeze.
 
The only fans AMD has are poor people. Anyone with money relying on AMD is just waiting for the competition to catch up and then they will switch quicker than a baby can sneeze.
If you can only afford one GPU... probably right.

If you have multiple systems it can be fun to run both!
 
I ran a 7900xtx for a while and was not disappointed in it... but I did switch.
 
The last AMD card I used was in my old P4 build. Great card but a little crash happy. That rig is still sitting in the closet alongside an old Core2Duo build.

The only thing keeping me from trying anything now is that it would have to compete toe-to-toe with NVs flagship and we know that'll never happen and I mean both in raster and DLSS/RT-type options. I've been waiting for nearly a decade for that to happen and basically gave up hope but there we're a couple of times they got close, like with the 7900XTX.
 
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