For forty years, computers have operated on the same principle.



You open a program, you press a button, you type.

Jensen Huang stood in Taipei today and said:

That era is over.

NVIDIA and Microsoft spent three years reinventing the personal computer from scratch.

The result?

A single chip called the RTX Spark, which contains everything: a custom 20-core processor, 6,144 CUDA cores based on the Blackwell architecture,

and the ability to run AI models locally on the device, without needing the internet or the cloud.

The next computer won't be something you run programs on.

You'll talk to it, and it will do the work.

Huang compared this moment to the transition from a regular phone to a smartphone.

Those who understand the implications of this comparison know how significant that moment was.

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