Hands On With NVIDIA’s First RTX Spark Laptops & PCs Ft. ASUS, Dell, HP, Microsoft, MSI, Lenovo

Hands On With NVIDIA’s First RTX Spark Laptops & PCs Ft. ASUS, Dell, HP, Microsoft, MSI, Lenovo

By Hassan Mujtaba
Publication Date: 2026-06-06 02:25:00

At Computex, we had a hands-on time with several NVIDIA RTX Spark systems, including Laptops & Mini PC, giving us a first taste of NVIDIA’s first true client SoC for Windows.

NVIDIA RTX Spark Chip Sees Major Adoption From Big OEMs, Including Microsoft – Here’s Our Hands-On With The Full Range of Laptops & Mini PCs

Earlier this week, NVIDIA finally announced its RTX Spark chip for Windows PCs. The chip is designed to challenge the current hierarchy within the Windows ecosystem with what NVIDIA promises to be a really disruptive platform for AI, Gaming, & Professional workloads.

The NVIDIA RTX Spark chip is a SoC (System-on-Chip), featuring a 20-Core Arm CPU based on NVIDIA’s Grace architecture, a Blackwell GPU with all the RTX goodies that packs 1 PFLOPs of AI performance, and 128 GB of Unified LPDDR5X memory. During our visit to NVIDIA’s Computex suite, we were able to get a hands-on time with the first RTX Spark systems, mainly laptops and Mini PCs. With that said, let’s start & talk about each of the systems we saw.

NVIDIA RTX Spark Laptops

Dell

Dell is making the XPS 16 Creator Edition, which is powered by the NVIDIA RTX Spark. This laptop is a 16-inch design with a sleek and slim body. The laptop features a space gray color with the XPS logo in the center. It comes with three USB Type-C ports, an HDMI port, and a MicroSD card reader. Dell will be using a Tandem OLED display with a TrueBlack HDR 600 certification, and has…