So Nvidia has announced the RTX Spark chip, its first CPU—or should that be APU—for the PC. Except the chip is basically a rebadge of the GB10 superchip in the DGX Spark desktop AI box that it launched in October last year. And it uses pretty ancient CPU cores licensed from Arm. So when might we see a true Nvidia CPU in the PC?
Actually, Nvidia answered that question in its Computex keynote. CEO Jensen Huang revealed a roadmap for RTX Spark Read Entire Article


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