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NVIDIA Showcases RTX Spark Superchip with Korean Gaming Partners and Esports Icons

Sunday, June 7, 2026Read Original

Details

  • NVIDIA is promoting its new RTX Spark superchip in South Korea, positioning it as the foundation for slim Windows laptops and compact desktops that can run local AI agents and AAA games at 1440p and 100+ FPS with ray tracing, DLSS and Reflex.
  • Jensen Huang unveiled RTX Spark to Korea’s gaming community alongside leading studios KRAFTON and NC, esports team T1 and Riot Games, with game support spanning PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS, Subnautica 2, CINDER CITY, AION 2, League of Legends and VALORANT.
  • RTX Spark systems support the full NVIDIA RTX technology stack, including the newly announced DLSS 4.5 Ray Reconstruction and upcoming DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation and Super Resolution in NC’s CINDER CITY at launch.
  • KRAFTON and NVIDIA previewed PUBG Ally, a co-playable AI teammate character built with NVIDIA ACE on RTX Spark, illustrating how on-device AI agents could enable more immersive, persistent game companions.
  • NVIDIA says more than 100 Windows software and game developers are embracing RTX Spark, aligning with its broader roadmap to make Spark a core component across future Windows PCs and AI-focused platforms.

Impact

By tightly coupling RTX Spark with major Korean game studios, esports brands and AI-powered characters, NVIDIA is using Korea’s PC-bang ecosystem as a high-visibility proving ground for AI-native PCs. If adoption accelerates, this could push rival chipmakers and OS vendors to prioritize on-device AI agents and RTX-class graphics, influencing laptop and desktop design, developer tooling and AI gameplay features over the next 12–24 months.

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