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From DLSS 5 breakthroughs to Blackwell architecture, get the latest on NVIDIA’s dominant GPU lineup and AI hardware innovations.

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Can Nvidia have its own Nintendo Switch now?

I got the chance to ask Huang a question about gaming — specifically handheld gaming. Besides the goal to “reinvent the PC” with Microsoft, this is an Arm chip that has the same graphical capabilities of an RTX 5070 notebook card, while being much more power-efficient. Nvidia claims you can get 100 fps in Indiana Jones at 1440p, and with it being the full Team Green silicon, you’ve got access to all that DLSS 4.5 goodness with dynamic multi-frame generation. On top of that, Nvidia’s silicon is inside arguably the best-selling gaming handheld in the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. And with Intel

I spoke to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang about RTX Spark — he tells us why this is less of a laptop chip and more like 'R2-D2,' and shares future plans on N2X and N3X
What’s in a chip?

As you might expect, Nvidia’s new chip is built to take advantage of the company’s expertise across the likes of AI and graphical prowess. To that end, the company hasn’t been shy about reaching out to partners like Microsoft and Adobe. RTX Spark, thanks to its development in partnership with Microsoft, will allow the first Windows PC models “purpose-built for personal agents”. OpenClaw users, rejoice! Nvidia has also been working with Adobe to make its suite of professional apps, like Photoshop and Premiere, run even better on RTX Spark. The result (with the caveat of us not having tested it

Nvidia RTX Spark vs Apple M5 Pro: Which laptop chip could win in 2026?
Why now?

It’s a fair question. We heard about Nvidia entering the laptop silicon space for years and with the can getting kicked down the road every time, I honestly thought it would just subside. Plus, if we’re being real, the vast majority of Nvidia’s money comes from its data center business. So why now? “We don’t really have to choose. The real question is can we make a contribution? If it’s only marginal, we won’t do it,” Huang responded. “If you get the chance to reinvent the single most important tool for humanity, and reinvent it in the age of AI, we’re not going to sit around and not get it do

I spoke to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang about RTX Spark — he tells us why this is less of a laptop chip and more like 'R2-D2,' and shares future plans on N2X and N3X