Microsoft and NVIDIA announce new Windows PCs accelerated by RTX Spark at GTC
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Pavan Davuluri, Executive Vice President, Windows + Devices
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Summary
Microsoft and NVIDIA announced a collaboration at NVIDIA GTC to create the world's most powerful and efficient thin-and-light Windows PCs, accelerated by NVIDIA RTX Spark. These PCs are designed for developers, creators, and power users, purpose-built for the new wave of AI agents. The announcement highlights the multi-year, full-stack partnership between the two companies spanning gaming, AI, and cloud computing.
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Accelerated by NVIDIA RTX Spark, these new PCs unlock incredible momentum for developers, creators and power users, and are purpose-built for the new wave of agents.
This marks a key milestone in the rich, multi‑year, full‑stack collaboration between Microsoft and NVIDIA spanning gaming, AI and cloud.
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