At COMPUTEX 2026, NVIDIA officially introduced its latest major consumer computer chip, the RTX Spark . The RTX Spark is not just a standard processor. It is a superchip that combines two parts. First, an NVIDIA Grace CPU with up to 20 cores. Second, an NVIDIA Blackwell GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores. That GPU is essentially an RTX 5070, the non Ti version. The chip comes with up to 128GB of fast LPDDR5X unified memory, which means the CPU and GPU share the same memory pool. It is built on TSMC’s 3nm manufacturing process. The technology is based on NVIDIA’s GB10 chip, which is used inside the company’s DGX Spark platform. That platform is a line of small, powerful desktop computers aimed at businesses and runs a custom version of Ubuntu Linux. Speaking at the event, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang said the main goal is not just gaming or video editing, though the chip works well for both. Instead, he focused on running AI agents directly on a local computer. AI agents are the next...
ASUS has introduced the new ROG Xbox Ally X20, which comes bundled with AR glasses. The new ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X20 is bundled with an ROG Xreal R1 Edition 20 glasses. This will give users an enormous 171-inch virtual display with a 240Hz refresh rate and 57-degree field-of-view. It uses micro-OLED displays with 1920 x 1080 resolution, a high 240Hz refresh rate, and 0.01ms response time. This pair of AR glasses also has an electrochromic lens with three levels of dimming. It then connects to the handheld consoles via a single USB-C cable. You can also connect it to other devices via the ROG Control Dock, which adds two HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.4 ports. Going to the Ally X20, we have a bigger 7.4-inch OLED display with a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution. It has a variable refresh rate that can go from 30Hz to 120Hz. It also has 1,400-nit peak brightness, VESA DisplayHDR TrueBlack 1000, and Dolby Vision. Powering the device is an AMD Z2 Extreme processor, with 8 c...