Nvidia Just Walked Into the Laptop Business — And Apple Should Be Paying Attention
Last Updated on June 3, 2026 by Editorial Team
Author(s): MayhemCode
Originally published on Towards AI.
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So this happened today. Literally today — June 1, 2026 — Jensen Huang walked onto a stage at the Taipei Music Center for Computex 2026 and announced that Nvidia is now in the laptop chip business. Not the GPU business. Not the AI accelerator business. The actual, full CPU-plus-GPU-in-one-chip, powers-the-whole-computer business.

After the announcement, the article explains Nvidia’s “RTX Spark” superchip—a fused package combining a Blackwell GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores and a 20-core Grace/Arm CPU, linked via NVLink for high bandwidth, with up to 128GB of LPDDR5X unified memory aimed at AI use cases. It outlines which laptops will ship with RTX Spark (starting in fall 2026) and the expected premium, thin-and-light positioning, as well as why Microsoft’s Surface Laptop Ultra is getting special attention. The piece then focuses on the major risk: Windows on ARM compatibility, noting Nvidia’s claims of broad Windows app/game compatibility but raising skepticism based on past Windows-on-Arm pain points and reports of driver maturity issues. Finally, it compares the chip’s early performance to Apple’s M-series (including discussion of CPU efficiency, CUDA tooling advantages for AI development, and Apple’s edge in memory bandwidth for inference and creative software ecosystem), concluding that Nvidia’s vertically integrated Windows+CUDA stack could become a meaningful platform threat to Apple if the software experience matures.
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