Nvidia's Jensen Huang Discusses RTX Spark and Future of Gaming Handhelds
I spoke to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang about RTX Spark — he is ‘willing to work’ on an RTX gaming handheld, N2X and N3X are already planned and the chip is 'more like R2D2’ than a laptop CPU

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed insights about the RTX Spark chip during Computex 2026, aiming to reinvent the PC experience with AI integration. He confirmed plans for future chip generations (N2X and N3X) and expressed openness to collaborating on gaming handhelds, though the primary focus remains on transforming traditional PCs.
- 01RTX Spark aims to redefine personal computing by integrating AI, allowing for interactive experiences similar to R2-D2.
- 02Future chip generations N2X and N3X are already in the pipeline, ensuring long-term support and evolution of the architecture.
- 03Huang acknowledged the challenge of competing with Apple's established silicon ecosystem, emphasizing Nvidia's focus on reinventing the PC.
- 04The RTX Spark chip boasts performance comparable to an RTX 5070 notebook GPU while being more power-efficient, targeting high frame rates in gaming.
- 05Nvidia is willing to collaborate on gaming handhelds but prioritizes the ambitious goal of reshaping the PC landscape.
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During a recent Q&A at Computex 2026, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discussed the company's latest innovation, the RTX Spark chip, which aims to transform the personal computing experience by integrating advanced AI capabilities. Huang described a future where PCs interact with users more like personal assistants, drawing a parallel to R2-D2 from Star Wars. He confirmed that the RTX Spark architecture will see future iterations, specifically N2X and N3X, ensuring longevity and support for users. Despite acknowledging the strong competition from Apple's silicon, Huang emphasized Nvidia's commitment to redefining the PC experience after decades of stagnation in architecture. The RTX Spark chip is designed to deliver performance on par with an RTX 5070 notebook GPU while being more energy-efficient, enabling high-quality gaming experiences. While Huang expressed openness to collaborating on gaming handhelds, he reiterated that the primary focus remains on the ambitious goal of reinventing the PC, which he believes is crucial in the age of AI.
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The introduction of RTX Spark could significantly enhance personal computing experiences and gaming performance, potentially affecting consumers and developers alike.
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