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NVIDIA Unveils RTX Spark Superchip for Personal AI PCs in Korea

NVIDIA recently unveiled RTX Spark, a powerful superchip engineered to redefine the capabilities of personal Windows PCs for the age of AI agents. Following its debut at GTC Taipei and COMPUTEX, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang traveled to South Korea to introduce the technology to the nation's vibrant gaming community. The chip promises to deliver high-end AAA gaming performance while enabling local AI applications on slim, efficient laptops.

Сім чоловіків, включаючи старшого керівника, позирують перед червоним фоном у стильних чорних футболках.
Сім чоловіків, включаючи старшого керівника, позирують перед червоним фоном у стильних чорних футболках. · Image source: Blogs

According to Blogs, NVIDIA introduced RTX Spark at GTC Taipei and COMPUTEX last week, positioning it as a revolutionary superchip designed for the era of personal AI agents. This innovation aims to merge 30 years of NVIDIA technology into highly streamlined Windows laptops with all-day battery life, alongside compact, ultraefficient desktop PCs.

Performance and AI Integration

RTX Spark is built not only for gaming but also for local AI processing, allowing users to run complex applications directly on their hardware. Gamers utilizing the superchip can expect to play AAA titles at 1440p resolution with frame rates exceeding 100 frames per second, supported by NVIDIA’s advanced Ray Tracing, DLSS, and Reflex technologies.

A key feature is its support for DLSS 4.5 Ray Reconstruction, which incorporates a second-generation transformer model to achieve realistic image quality. The chip maintains compatibility with all existing NVIDIA RTX technologies, ensuring a smooth transition for current users while pushing the boundaries of graphical fidelity.

The Korean Market Rollout

Jensen Huang’s visit to South Korea highlighted the deep collaboration between NVIDIA and the country's leading gaming ecosystem. At T1 Base Camp—a PC bang owned by top esports team T1—Huang met with the reigning League of Legends World Champion, Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok. This event underscored a partnership with Riot Games to bring both League of Legends and VALORANT to RTX Spark-powered systems.

The demonstrations continued in Seoul’s Gangnam district, where Huang met with PC bang gamers and showcased the chip's capabilities through collaborations with major developers:

  • KRAFTON: At Optimum Zone PC, KRAFTON Chairman Byung-gyu Chang demonstrated PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS and Subnautica 2. Gamers also experienced PUBG Ally, a co-playable character built using NVIDIA ACE technologies for immersive engagement.
  • NC: Later, at Portal PC, NC’s Co-CEO Taekjin Kim showcased titles like CINDER CITY and AION 2. NC has a long history with NVIDIA, having collaborated on the Lineage franchise since the early 2000s.

CINDER CITY, an open-world tactical shooter, is set to support DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation and Super Resolution at launch. The widespread adoption of RTX Spark is further bolstered by the fact that over 100 Windows software providers and game developers are already embracing the new superchip.

RTX Spark represents a significant convergence point where high-performance gaming hardware meets localized, powerful artificial intelligence capabilities, setting a new standard for consumer computing devices globally.

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