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People are actively discussing NVIDIA RTX Spark and a new NVIDIA App beta update, alongside Linux-focused features like nbd-vram that use GPU VRAM for swap. In parallel, AI headlines highlight large model releases for robotics/robotaxis and new Generative AI model announcements.

CEO
Jensen Huang
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1993
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Santa Clara, California
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29,600
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NASDAQ: NVDA
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Key Takeaway NVIDIA’s latest chatter spans RTX Spark and an NVIDIA App beta update, plus Linux adoption via nbd-vram—while AI model announcements keep driving attention.
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NVIDIA’s N1X Arm chip leaks ahead of Computex as Windows on Arm heats up

NVIDIA’s rumored N1X and N1 Arm processors are emerging as the centerpiece of the company’s Computex 2026 story. The leaked N1X configuration is a 20-core Arm chip paired with 6,144 CUDA cores and a 45-80W power envelope, while the smaller N1 targets efficiency with 12- and 10-core options and 2,560 or 2,048 CUDA cores at 18-45W. xda-developers.com

The details point to a broader push into Windows on Arm laptops and PCs, with leaked reporting saying the chips could show up in new Surface devices and machines from Dell, Lenovo, and other OEMs. Another report says the flagship N1X could use a 10+10 Arm core setup with a 48-SM Blackwell GPU, and that the full part may land roughly around RTX 5070-class compute by CUDA-core count. windowscentral.com neowin.net

That hardware buzz is landing just days before Computex 2026, and the timing has helped make NVIDIA’s new PC silicon one of the event’s biggest talking points. Separate reporting also notes that the first NVIDIA-powered Windows laptops could arrive as soon as next week, underscoring how close the platform may be to a public debut. xda-developers.com neowin.net

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AI model size 32B open reasoning model for robotaxis
NVIDIA App version v11.0.8.244 (beta opt-in)
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  • Look for more reports as NVIDIA RTX Spark threads continue across r/nvidia and r/hardware. Tom's Hardware
  • Watch for broader rollout or follow-up discussion of NVIDIA App v11.0.8.244 beta opt-in. r/nvidia
  • Monitor Linux community threads for stability/performance feedback using nbd-vram on NVIDIA GPUs. r/linux

What Changed

  • Comfyui v0.23.0 Support NVIDIA PixelDiT and PiD (CORE-201) by @kijai in #14103 Tom's Hardware
  • [Hardware Unboxed] AMD's New GPU Makes No Sense | Radeon RX 9070 GRE vs. GeForce RTX 5070 Neowin
  • NVIDIA App v11.0.8.244 Released (Beta Opt-In) r/nvidia
  • AMD RX 9070 GRE review benchmarks vs 9070 XT, 7800 XT and Nvidia RTX 5070, 4070 Neowin
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Tracking: Nvidia's RTX Spark could caplitalize where Qualcomm's Arm-based efforts have not — following the expiration of Qualcomm's Windows on Arm deal, Nvidia stands poised to pick up the slack / Nvidia says RTX Spark chip will support all major anti-cheat and DRM technologies — Fortnite, Valorant, Denuvo, and more to work natively with Windows on Arm

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Tracking: NVIDIA’s RTX Spark Is a Direct Shot at the PC Market, Backed by a Multi-Gen Roadmap That Past ‘Windows on Arm’ Bids Never Had / NVIDIA RTX Spark Took Dimensity 9400’s Prime Core And Dimensity 8500’s Performance Cores, And Then Went Wild With Them

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Tracking: Intel's attempting to break into the AI market once more, but this time avoiding Nvidia's dominance in training by going for inference / MSI's new skinny two-in-one laptop has an Nvidia RTX Spark chip, which could make for some impressive gaming chops

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What is Nvidia N1X?

Before I explore where this all could go, let me run down what we know so far. First and foremost, while we don’t know for sure if we’ll see an N1 chip at Computex, we do know they exist – Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang already confirmed the company has been working on something called the N1 chip for some time.  We first got wind of it back in 2024 with reports that MediaTek was considering partnering with Nvidia to make Arm-based chips. At CES the following year Nvidia revealed a new AI-focused DGX Spark mini PC powered by its new GB10 Superchip (basically an Nvidia GPU sandwiched together with a 2

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