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Nvidia recently introduced its RTX Spark superchip to the AI PC market, marking a significant strategic play that analysts see as a bold initiative to widen appeal for AI-driven technology. Unveiled at the Computex trade show in Taiwan, Nvidia envisions laptops running large AI models locally, eliminating the need for cloud computing, primarily targeting developers and content creators—a challenge previously unmet by traditional PCs. Despite potential cost and adoption barriers, leading PC manufacturers including Microsoft and HP are incorporating the RTX Spark, a move that could bridge current PCs with the computing power of AI servers, redefining user interaction with…
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