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The main buzz is around Nvidia’s rapid expansion beyond current GPUs, with headlines focusing on the newly introduced “RTX Spark” and speculation about future “N2X/N3X” chips. Alongside that, people are trading ecosystem details like Linux driver progress, SteamVR improvements for NVIDIA, and application compatibility quirks (e.g., Plex discovery on NVIDIA Shield).

CEO
Jensen Huang
Founded
1993
Headquarters
Santa Clara, California
Employees
29,600
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NASDAQ: NVDA
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Key Takeaway Nvidia’s “RTX Spark” is the center of current attention, while multiple threads also point to a fast-moving next-gen chip roadmap and ongoing ecosystem support on Linux and SteamVR.
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RTX Spark launch Future chip roadmap Linux/SteamVR improvements Device/software compatibility
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Nvidia’s “RTX Spark” is the center of current attention, while multiple threads also point to a fast-moving next-gen chip roadmap and ongoing ecosystem support on Linux and SteamVR.

The main buzz is around Nvidia’s rapid expansion beyond current GPUs, with headlines focusing on the newly introduced “RTX Spark” and speculation about future “N2X/N3X” chips. Alongside that, people are trading ecosystem details like Linux driver progress, SteamVR improvements for NVIDIA, and application compatibility quirks (e.g., Plex discovery on NVIDIA Shield).

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New product/thread “Introducing NVIDIA RTX Spark” appears across multiple Nvidia-related communities.
Future roadmap Nvidia is said to be planning N2X and N3X chips.
Deal prices surfaced RTX 5070 Ti laptop listed at $1499 and RTX 5060 at $309.99.

What to Watch

  • Keep an eye on r/nvidia and r/hardware for continued threads expanding on “RTX Spark” and “N1X.” fudzilla.com
  • Follow the ongoing Linux graphics updates for NVK mesh shader support, since it’s a long-standing TODO. Phoronix
  • Watch SteamVR 2.16 release notes for further NVIDIA-specific Linux fixes and performance changes. fudzilla.com

What Changed

  • Report details Apple’s plan to use Nvidia chips for the Gemini-powered Siri 9to5mac.com
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How are NVIDIA and the OSS community accelerating inference for local agentic AI?

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How is NVIDIA JetPack 7.2 software agentic-ready?

With JetPack 7.2, Jetson is NemoClaw-ready out of the box. JetPack 7.2 comes preconfigured with the required dependencies and software stack, so you can deploy and run NemoClaw-based workflows on Jetson without manual environment setup. This enables you to easily build agentic physical AI applications across robotics, industrial automation, vision agents, and edge AI systems. To install NemoClaw on a Jetson device running JetPack 7.2, run the following single command:  curl -fsSL nvidia.com/nemoclaw.sh | bash

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