Nvidia has made RTX Spark official, revealing the commercial name for its new Arm-based “superchip” designed for Windows PCs. The announcement was first reported by YugaTech , a Philippine tech news outlet.

The RTX Spark is built on Nvidia’s flagship N1X platform, positioning it as a high-performance solution for Windows-based systems. This marks a significant push by Nvidia into Arm architecture for consumer PCs, leveraging its expertise in graphics and AI computing.

The move signals Nvidia’s ambition to compete in the broader PC chip market, traditionally dominated by x86 processors. With RTX Spark, the company aims to offer a powerful alternative that integrates its GPU capabilities directly into the chipset, potentially reshaping the landscape for Windows laptops and desktops.