{"slug": "nvidia-rtx-spark-release-date-window-specs-price-estimates-and-confirmed-models", "title": "Nvidia RTX Spark release date window, specs, price estimates, and confirmed models – everything we know", "summary": "Nvidia unveiled the RTX Spark Superchip at Computex 2026, an ARM-based processor developed with MediaTek that promises to revolutionize Windows PCs for AI developers, creators, and gamers. The chip, featuring a 20-core Grace CPU and Blackwell RTX GPU with up to 6,144 CUDA cores, will ship in prebuilt systems in Fall 2026, with DGX Spark workstations arriving in Q4 2026.", "body_md": "👋\nNewsletters\nSubscribe to our newsletters\nSign up for our free, weekly newsletter!\nSubscribe\nBy signing up, you acknowledge our\nprivacy policy\nand may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.\nLeave this field empty if you're human:\nPC Guide\nSearch\nComputing\nGaming PC\nTablet PC\nLaptop\nDesktop Computer\nComponents\nGPU\nCPU\nMotherboard\nRAM\nPC Case\nCooling\nPower Supplies (PSU)\nHDD\nSSD\nNetworking & Peripherals\nRouter\nModem\nNAS\nWiFi\nComputer Chair\nMonitor\nKeyboard\nMouse\nComputer Microphone\nHeadset\nComputer Desk\nWebcam\nElectronics\nConsole\nFitness & Tech\nRaspberry Pi\n3D Printer\nTV\nProjector\nVR\nSmart Home\nPrinter\nSoftware\nMicrosoft Office\nWindows 10\nWindows 11\nAndroid\niOS\nApps\nSoftware Downloads\nInternet Safety\nFlight Simulator\nAI\nGuides\nHow To\nCompare\nFAQs\nFeatured\nReview\nNews\nDeals\nSpring Sale\nTools\n\n```\nHome > News \n\nNvidia RTX Spark release date window, specs, price estimates, and confirmed models – everything we know\n\n                            Everthing there is to know about Nvidia's new RTX Spark chip                    \n\nJack Goodall\n\n \n\nLast Updated on June 15, 2026  \n\n        PC Guide is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Read More\n\nTable of Contents \n\nRTX Spark release window & DGX Spark desktops\nRTX Spark specs\nWhat RTX Spark models have been confirmed so far?\nRTX Spark model price estimates\nIs RTX Spark a standalone device?\n\nUnveiled during Computex 2026, Nvidia’s new RTX Spark Superchip is being advertised as hardware that “reinvents Windows PCs” for a wide variety of users, from AI developers to creators and gamers. The ARM-based chip, code-named N1X and made with some help from MediaTek, will be available later this year in a selection of prebuilt systems.\nIt’s easy to make comparisons between RTX Spark and Apple Silicon (M-series), which brought ARM architecture to Apple hardware, rather than relying on Intel-built chips. Windows is defined by its x86 architecture and dominated by Intel and AMD processors for it, and this is exactly what Nvidia aims to shake up by introducing ARM into the mix.\n\nSign up for our free, weekly newsletter!\n\nSubscribe\n\nBy signing up, you acknowledge our privacy policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.Leave this field empty if you’re human: \n\nRTX Spark release window & DGX Spark desktops\nIn its official blog post, Nvidia says RTX Spark will be available in Fall 2026, including the range of RTX Spark-powered laptops and compact desktops shown off during Computex 2026 in Taipei. No specific date has been mentioned, and we can expect to see the exact availability range depending on the manufacturer.\nAs for larger desktop tower-style products, these are not currently planned for RTX Spark. Instead, they will be reserved for the DGX Spark chip, also for Windows desktops. During his keynote, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang described one desktop as “an incredible system” with a whopping 768GB of memory. Nvidia says these workstation models will be available in Q4 2026.\nRTX Spark specs\nSpecificationNvidia RTX SparkArchitectureARM-based CPU with Nvidia RTX graphicsCPU20-core NVIDIA Grace CPUGPUNVIDIA Blackwell RTX GPUCUDA CoresUp to 6,144Memory128GB Unified Memory – 600 GB/s NVLink C2CAI performanceUp to 1 petaflop of AI computeNvidia technologiesCUDA, RTX, DLSS, TensorRT, OptiX, Reflex, G-SyncOther45W to 80W power consumption, “All-Day Battery Life”\nNvidia says its RTX Spark chip is capable of running 120-billion-parameter AI models locally, handling 12K video editing, rendering 3D scenes larger than 90GB, and running AAA games above 100 frames at 1440p. The gaming claim is most certainly with help from DLSS 4.5 and frame gen. Two games shown on stage were Forza Horizon 6 and 007 First Light.\nSpeaking about the chip, Jensen Huang said during his Computex keynote that “100% of Nvidia software stack runs” on its N1X chip, referring to the RTX Spark chip’s internal codename. A more power-efficient chip, N1, will also be available in the RTX Spark line-up. Both will certainly be attractive pieces of hardware for AI workflows among Windows power users.\nNvidia has not officially announced the cut-down specs of the N1 (non-X) chip, though a leak suggests it will feature the same 12 and 10-core Grace CPU designs with up to 2,048 CUDA Cores. The lower-profile chip is expected to support up to 64GB of memory and run with 18W to 45W power consumption.\nWhat RTX Spark models have been confirmed so far?\nNvidia namedropped the following partners who will be developing RTX Spark-powered machines this fall: ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft Surface, and MSI. A handful of products were shown off on stage during its Computex reveal, and Nvidia says there’s more to follow from Acer and Gigabyte at a later date. 30 laptops and 10 mini desktops have been confirmed.\nOn the Nvidia website, we can see some specific models that will be launching later this year. Below are all confirmed RTX Spark laptops, as no specific desktop PC products have been named, though they were present on the Computex stage.\n\nASUS ProArt P16\nDell XPS 16\nHP OmniBook X 14\nLenovo Yoga Pro 9n\nMicrosoft Surface Laptop Ultra\nMSI Prestige N16 Flip AI+\n\nJensen Huang holding RTX Spark laptops at Computex 2026, credit: Nvidia\nRTX Spark model price estimates\nNeither Nvidia nor its partners have officially announced any prices for its RTX Spark-powered machines. However, current estimates suggest they won’t be cheap. Financial firm Morgan Stanley reports that the top N1X models will cost not far $3,000 USD, while cut-down N1 chip designs are expected to start at more than $1,000 cheaper.\n\n“Our checks with PC brands at this year’s Computex suggest AI PCs with N1X will need to price at US$2,899, while N1 models will be priced at US$1,799.”\nCredit: Morgan Stanley, via Max Weinbach\nSuch high prices are to be expected from such a revolutionary piece of tech – remember, Windows desktops have relied on the x86 architecture for over 40 years, and the introduction of ARM is a major shake-up. Either way, specific model pricing should vary to some degree, and there should be a wide range of options available at launch this fall.\nIs RTX Spark a standalone device?\nThe short answer is no. While RTX Spark is indeed a standalone system-on-chip (SoC), much like Nvidia’s DGX Spark, you cannot buy the RTX Spark separately as a standalone processor. It’s not the same as buying an Intel Core or AMD Ryzen CPU, for example. It will only be available in prebuilt OEM designs.\nNvidia worked with MediaTek to develop the chip and with SK Hynix for memory, but has primarily partnered with Microsoft to bring the project to reality – introducing ARM on prebuilt Windows PCs for the masses. Nvidia has also partnered with Adobe specifically to improve AI-accelerated tools in its popular Premiere and Photoshop software.\n\n    182Would you buy a bare bones Steam Machine?Would you buy a variant of the Steam Machine with no RAM and/or no SSD and install them separately to help save on costs?     No, I want the Steam Machine to be complete     Yes, I would buy a RAM-less version     Yes, I would buy an SSD-less version     I'd buy a bare bones version with neither component         \n\nAbout the Author\n\nJack Goodall\n\n \n\nAt PC Guide, Jack is mostly responsible for reporting on hardware deals. 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