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Updated · ServeTheHome · Jun 4
ASUS, Dell, Lenovo and MSI Showcase 4 RTX Spark Mini-PCs as NVIDIA Targets Fall Launch
Updated
Updated · ServeTheHome · Jun 4

ASUS, Dell, Lenovo and MSI Showcase 4 RTX Spark Mini-PCs as NVIDIA Targets Fall Launch

3 articles · Updated · ServeTheHome · Jun 4

Summary

  • Computex 2026 brought four NVIDIA RTX Spark small-form-factor mini-PCs into view, with ASUS, Dell, Lenovo and MSI displaying systems ahead of shipments expected in the fall.
  • Disclosed I/O points to a common platform: 10Gb Ethernet, four 20Gbps USB-C ports, HDMI output and PCIe Gen5 x4 M.2 storage, closely matching NVIDIA’s DGX Spark and other GB10-based boxes.
  • The clearest hardware shift is what is missing — these RTX Spark systems drop the ConnectX-7 NIC and QSFP ports found on GB10 machines, likely lowering cost as vendors chase AI developers, creators and Windows users.
  • NVIDIA still has not confirmed full chip details beyond a top configuration with 20 CPU cores, a 48-SM Blackwell iGPU and up to 128GB of LPDDR5X memory, and no partner has announced pricing or final configurations.
  • ASUS disclosed the most detail, including a 150 x 150 x 51mm chassis and 140W cooling target, while Dell, Lenovo and MSI showed similarly equipped designs that suggest NVIDIA is tightly steering the category.

Insights

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