Jensen Huang opened Computex 2026 in Taipei with two major announcements: the Vera Rubin platform (pairing Nvidia's Vera CPU with the Rubin GPU) has reached full production, and Nvidia is entering the Windows PC market with RTX Spark. RTX Spark combines a 20-core Grace CPU (developed with MediaTek) and a Blackwell GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores, up to 128GB memory, and one petaflop of AI performance. Three products were announced: RTX Spark laptops, RTX Spark desktops, and a DGX Station for Windows targeting developers outside the Linux ecosystem. Huang also named Anthropic, OpenAI, SpaceX, and Oracle among the first Vera Rubin recipients, and framed AI agents as the central theme driving demand for Nvidia silicon.

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