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NVIDIA RTX Spark may light a fire for Windows

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Nvidia RTX Spark comes to Windows PCs with Arm CPU, RTX GPU, and unified memory
Nvidia has announced an Arm-based chip designed to power Windows PCs.

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Nvidia RTX Spark may light a fire for Windows on Arm
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Nvidia unveils RTX Spark, an Arm-based superchip for Windows PCs
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With new AI chip for computers, how Nvidia is now directly challenging Apple, Intel
Nvidia, the major semiconductor company powering the ongoing AI boom with its graphics processing units (GPUs), has announced a new “superchip” for personal computers, as the hardware giant looks to d...

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Microsoft's most powerful laptop runs on NVIDIA's RTX Spark chip
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveils 'RTX Spark AI' superchip for next-generation PCs
TechCrunch
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RAM budget is broken. Here’s how smart gamers are adapting

Anyone who has priced out a gaming PC build lately, has probably noticed that RAM costs way more than it used to. A $1,000 system from a couple of years ago now runs $1,300 or $1,400 before making a single upgrade. The culprit? AI. Specifically, RAM prices ...
SlashGear
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What Does RAM Stand For & How Does It Affect Your Computer's Performance?

If you've ever been computer shopping, you'll undoubtedly have heard the term RAM thrown around willy-nilly. You might know a few things about RAM, such as that it's one of the most important parts in a computer system, or that more of it is generally ...
Ars Technica
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Microsoft updates Intel-based Surface PCs, if you can pay for them

Microsoft switched the Surface Pro tablet and both sizes of Surface Laptop from Intel and AMD’s processors to Qualcomm’s Arm-based processors last summer, part of a renewed hardware and software push to make the Arm version of Windows a thing.
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