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NVIDIA Locks 3nm Supply to Power RTX Spark Across PC Market

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At Computex 2026, NVIDIA confirmed it has locked in enough 3 nm N1X silicon from TSMC to fuel the RTX Spark line across the PC market. The company positions the chip not just for AI labs or high‑end workstations, but for every tier from entry‑level desktops to performance‑focused rigs, promising a broad product slate and aims to reshape desktop performance standards.

Unlike previous generations that catered to niche power users, the new RTX Spark will appear in multiple SKUs, ranging from budget models to the top‑spec showcase NVIDIA displayed at the show. Co‑development with Microsoft spanned more than three years, giving NVIDIA the engineering depth to compete head‑on with incumbent CPU‑GPU combos in mainstream PCs, making the platform attractive for gamers worldwide.

NVIDIA also unveiled roadmaps for the second‑ and third‑generation successors, codenamed N2X and N3X, which will migrate to newer process nodes and introduce the rumored “Vera” CPU and “Rubin” graphics blocks, later evolving into the “Feynman” architecture. Securing supply now signals the company’s intent to dominate desktop silicon for years to come. This pipeline ensures NVIDIA as PC workloads grow significantly.