At the Taipei International Computer Exhibition, chip giant Nvidia dropped a major industry bomb. The company officially launched a new PC central processing unit (CPU) called "RTX Spark" and dubbed it a "super chip."

Major tech giants lend support

Nvidia's CEO Huang Renxun has high hopes for this new chip, aiming to break traditional personal computer operation modes. He stated that in the future, users will only need to speak their requests, and the PC will automatically complete all complex tasks, completely moving away from the tedious era of clicking and typing.

This chip has a floating-point computing power of up to 1 petaflop, specifically designed to securely run various AI agents. Currently, global top PC manufacturers such as Microsoft, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and ASUS have all joined the effort and plan to launch new AI PCs equipped with this chip this autumn.

Opening up a new business landscape

These new generation PCs not only feature the "secure sandbox" function jointly developed with Microsoft, but also have powerful hardware configurations to run large language models locally. This means that Nvidia's technology can not only bring a visual leap for gamers, but also provide powerful AI productivity support for content creators.

Huang Renxun previously told investors that, in addition to traditional graphics processing units (GPUs), AI-driven CPUs will be a massive new market worth $200 billion. Although Nvidia's attempts in the PC CPU market years ago faced setbacks, its ambition to return to the PC market is now formidable, backed by its absolute dominance in the field of artificial intelligence.