NVIDIA Unveils RTX Spark PCs for Local AI Agents at GTC Taipei
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Gerardo Delgado
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Summary
NVIDIA announced RTX Spark, a new class of Windows PCs designed for running personal AI agents locally, at GTC Taipei at COMPUTEX. The announcement includes updates expanding local AI agents across the RTX platform, with OpenShell bringing secure agents to Windows and delivering 2x inference performance on llama.cpp. Additionally, Adobe is rebuilding its apps with performance and memory enhancements, and Blender is adding NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 Ray Reconstruction for RTX Spark. The article covers the growing trend of open-source personal AI agents like OpenClaw and Hermes that can interact with applications, generate content, automate tasks, and manage multi-step workflows locally on device.
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Built to adapt to individual preferences and workflows, these agents can interact with applications, generate content, automate repetitive processes and manage multi-step tasks — all while running locally on device.
NVIDIA unveiled NVIDIA RTX Spark — a new class of Windows PCs purpose-built for personal agents — alongside a wave of updates that expand local agents across the broader NVIDIA RTX
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