How does NVIDIA RTX Spark power personal AI agents?
Earlier this week at GTC Taipei, NVIDIA unveiled the NVIDIA RTX Spark product family, including small form factor desktops and laptops built for the age of personal assistants. These desktops and laptops deliver 1 petaflop of AI power, up to 128 GB of memory, and CUDA-accelerated AI frameworks for running large models alongside everyday work. Microsoft is creating an RTX Spark special developer edition—the Microsoft Surface NVIDIA RTX Spark Dev Box—preloaded with a modified Windows configured for developers and the top developer tools you need to get started. To learn more, see Building the n
How are NVIDIA NemoClaw, Hermes Agent, and H Company expanding agent capabilities?
NVIDIA NemoClaw for building autonomous AI agents now supports all NVIDIA client systems—GeForce RTX, NVIDIA RTX PRO, NVIDIA DGX Spark, and NVIDIA DGX Station for Windows—through Linux and Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). This enables you to easily set up and sandbox an agent, with optimized local models handpicked for your hardware. The update also includes enhancements to the installer to make it easier and more seamless. NemoClaw also now supports running Hermes Agent as an option. This week, Hermes Agent also released native Windows support, including both a command-line interface, alon
The NVIDIA AI for Media SDK (AI4M) is now available under private access for developers building AI-powered video and broadcast pipelines. It includes the following features: LipSync reaches GA: With language-optimized models now supporting French, German, and Spanish, LipSync enables higher-quality dubbing and content localization with improved articulation over the base model.
Active Speaker Detection (ASD) GA: Enhanced multicamera and multimic support plus cross-video speaker ID correlation unlock automated workflows—lip-sync dubbing, video editing, and advanced logging—that previously re