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Can a mini PC as small as a book replace a giant desktop system and cause Intel and AMD to lose their position in the new AI era?
Computex 2026 saw one of the tech industry's most notable launches when NVIDIA officially introduced the RTX Spark platform. This is not simply a new processor but is considered NVIDIA's first step in the traditional PC war, where Intel and AMD have dominated for decades.
What surprised the technology world was that a series of big brands including ASUS, Dell, Lenovo and MSI simultaneously launched commercial products as soon as RTX Spark was announced. This shows that partners have been preparing for a long time and have great expectations for the future of the new platform.
What is RTX Spark?
RTX Spark is an integrated SoC platform based on the Arm architecture, combining two of NVIDIA's most important technologies today.
✅ Grace 20 core CPU
✅ Blackwell 48 SM GPU
✅ 6,144 CUDA cores
✅ LPDDR5X unified memory up to 128GB
✅ Local AI support
✅ PCIe Gen 5
✅ Ethernet 10Gbps
✅ USB-C 20Gbps
Unlike traditional PCs that have to separate the CPU and GPU, RTX Spark brings everything into a unified system to help reduce latency and accelerate AI processing.
RTX Spark Specifications Table
Category RTX Spark
Grace 20-core CPU
Blackwell GPUs
CUDA Core 6.144
Sstreaming Multiprocessor 48
Memory Maximum 128GB LPDDR5X
10GbE network connection
PCIe Gen 5 M.2 SSD
USB USB-C 20Gbps
Aim AI, Gaming, Creator
ASUS ProArt GA10 Attention
ASUS is the first to demonstrate a complete commercial system.
Machine size only
150 x 150 x 51 mm
But support
Heat dissipation up to 140W
⚡ 4 USB-C ports
HDMI
10Gbps Ethernet
This is one of the smallest AI workstations ever developed by ASUS.
Dell, Lenovo and MSI are also not left out
Dell brings the new XPS RTX Spark Desktop series.
Lenovo introduces a completely new mini PC design.
MSI impresses with the white EdgeMesa N AI+ model aimed at content creators and AI programmers.
A special feature is that all systems use the same RTX Spark platform, creating a homogeneous hardware ecosystem.
Comparison With Traditional Desktop
RTX Spark Intel Core Ultra + RTX criteria
Size Very Small Larger
Power Lower Higher
AI Memory Up to 128GB unified RAM and separated VRAM
AI Local Optimization Good
Upgradability Limited High
Old software compatibility Average Very high
What Makes RTX Spark Dangerous for Intel and AMD?
For many years, NVIDIA has almost dominated AI GPUs but still depends on CPUs from Intel or AMD.
RTX Spark completely changes the game.
If users only need a compact device that still runs:
8K video editing
AI graphic design
Train the AI model locally
Play high-end games
The need to buy traditional desktops can decrease significantly.
This is the main reasonExperts see RTX Spark as a direct competitor of platforms from Intel and AMD in the coming period.
Limitations to Note
RTX Spark still uses Arm architecture.
This means that some older Windows software or specialized applications may not be fully optimized.
However, after the success of Windows on Arm and the strong development of AI PC, this gap is narrowing very quickly.
Can RTX Spark Replace Desktop?
The current answer is not completely.
But with powerful AI capabilities, up to 128GB of unified memory, NVIDIA's claimed graphics performance approaching the RTX 5070 in some tasks, and significantly lower power consumption, RTX Spark is paving a new direction for the PC industry.
If NVIDIA delivers on its performance commitments, Computex 2026 may be remembered as the moment the PC market entered a new era, where compact but extremely powerful computers gradually replaced the bulky cases that have been familiar for decades.
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