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Developers are creating Arm game ports, wholly Arm-native versions, and Prism-optimised updates for Nvidia's RTX Spark

Nvidia’s upcoming RTX Spark laptops and mini PCs are being designed for AI agents, software developers, and PC gamers alike. But if it’s going to be a success on the gaming side, the emulation layer required to get today’s games running on the system has to be as transparent, or even as invisible as possible.

But not all games are going to rely on the Prism emulation layer, as Nvidia has shared in a pre-Computex briefing that it is working with a ton of game developers and has seen “massive engagement” from them on the platform. To the point where Mark Aevermann, Nvidia’s marketing lead for RTX Spark, has noted to us that engagement runs the gamut from just optimising their existing games for the Prism layer, to creating native Arm ports of their games, to wholly developing titles from scratch for Windows on Arm.

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