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The NVIDIA Grace Blackwell tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about NVIDIA's next-generation computing platform, which combines Grace CPUs and Blackwell GPUs. Content focuses on the RTX Spark announcement, a 1-petaflop superchip for Windows laptops and desktops featuring up to 128GB of unified memory and local AI agents. The tag explores how NVIDIA is moving from graphics supplier to system-platform owner within Windows, while Microsoft aims to integrate local AI as a native OS capability. Recurring themes include AI PC hardware, unified memory architectures, and the implications for Windows computing.
NVIDIA and Microsoft announced RTX Spark on May 31, 2026, at GTC Taipei, pitching a new class of Windows laptops and compact desktops built around a 1-petaflop NVIDIA superchip, up to 128GB of unified memory, and local AI agents arriving from major PC makers this fall. The headline sounds like...
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