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Nvidia sets out roadmap for RTX Spark, its new PC platform, which also gives us a better idea of when to expect next-gen RTX GPUs

Have you heard? Nvidia is “reinventing” the PC with Microsoft, launching its own lineup of laptops, desktops, and workstations called RTX Spark, using Windows on Arm. Moreover, we know that the company has plans for the new platform until at least 2030.

On a slide behind Jensen Huang during his GTC speech at Computex, we can see the RTX Spark platform is set to launch with each new architecture from the company: Grace Blackwell in 2026, Vera Rubin in 2027/28, and Feynman in 2030.

Nvidia's CEO on stage at Computex talking about upcoming RTX Spark roadmap.

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The Blackwell RTX Spark includes 6144 GPU cores, 20 Grace CPU cores, and up to 128 GB of unified LPDDR5X memory. That’s all together on a single package. All we know about the Vera Rubin RTX Spark is that it will include LPDDR6 memory. Nothing else is noted for the Feynman chip beyond the name.

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