NVIDIA’s RTX Spark launch is huge, but Qualcomm and Microsoft built the Windows ARM foundation
windowslatest.com Jun 17, 2026

NVIDIA’s RTX Spark launch is huge, but Qualcomm and Microsoft built the Windows ARM foundation

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

NVIDIA has launched the RTX Spark, an ARM-powered system on a chip designed to compete with Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Series and other CPU manufacturers. The RTX Spark features an ARM Cortex-powered CPU and a Blackwell RTX GPU with up to 6,144 CUDA cores. This move comes after Microsoft and Qualcomm laid the groundwork for Windows ARM support with the introduction of the Prism emulation layer and optimized OS tweaks. The RTX Spark will run Windows, unlike NVIDIA's previous AI-focused DGX Spark.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The increased competition in the ARM-based CPU space benefits app developers, who will have more options to optimize their software for different hardware configurations.
  • · This, in turn, will lead to improved performance and battery life for users, driving innovation and growth in the industry.