Microsoft unveils Surface Ultra, first Windows PC with Nvidia main processor
By
Ina Fried
A second-rack bagel that's nearly first-rack. Tasty stuff.
Summary
Microsoft has unveiled the Surface Ultra, the first Windows PC powered by an Nvidia main processor (the RTX Spark chip). The device is positioned as a redefinition of the PC for the AI era, leveraging Nvidia's AI-focused hardware to target workloads that don't fit standard laptops.
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