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Computex 2026 LIVE — I just tested Nvidia RTX Spark laptops, Dell's XPS 13 response to MacBook Neo, and more
By Jason England last updated
Computex 2026 is in full swing, and I've just tested the Nvidia RTX Spark laptops. Follow along for the latest hands-on impressions!

I just tested Nvidia RTX Spark laptops for video editing, gaming and AI — and the MacBook Pro is in trouble
By Jason England published
I went hands-on with Nvidia’s powerful new RTX Spark laptops at Computex 2026. Combining all-day Arm efficiency with elite DLSS 4.5 gaming, they completely threaten the MacBook Pro.

All 8 laptops launching with Nvidia RTX Spark this fall — and what they can do
By Jeff Parsons published
Nvidia's first-ever all-in-one laptop silicon chip is coming to machines this fall and laptops from Dell, Asus, HP and others are already confirmed.

Nvidia RTX Spark is here, and it's going to 'reinvent the PC' — here's everything you need to know about this all-new laptop chip
By Jason England published
Nvidia’s M1 moment is here

Microsoft’s Surface Laptop Ultra packs an Nvidia Spark chip — and it could be a MacBook Pro killer
By Tony Polanco published
During Computex 2026, we got our first details of the new Microsoft Surface Laptop Ultra. Here's everything you need to know.

Nvidia N1X and N1 CPU: Everything we know so far
By Darragh Murphy last updated
Nvidia Arm-based CPUs are on the way, but when?

Computex 2026 preview: Intel Arc G3 handhelds and cheap laptops to fight MacBook Neo confirmed, and I'm hoping for Nvidia N1X
By Jason England last updated
Computex 2026 is almost here, and Tom's Guide will be in Taipei for the event! Here's what to expect, from Nvidia N1X, to the big Windows fightback against MacBook Neo.

Update your Nvidia GPU drivers now to protect your PC from 9 "high-severity" vulnerabilities — here's what's at risk
By Scott Younker published
Nvidia is urging users to upgrade their GPU drivers immediately to avoid several "high-severity" vulnerabilities.

Nvidia is teaming up with Span to install mini AI data centers right on the side of your house, turning residential neighborhoods into a distributed supercomputing network that actually pays homeowners for their unused electricity
By Amanda Caswell published
Nvidia is pushing into 'personal AI supercomputers' that run advanced models locally instead of in the cloud. Here’s why your home could become an AI hub.
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