Nvidia has unveiled its first personal laptops designed specifically for running artificial intelligence agents, collaborating with manufacturers such as Dell, Lenovo, and HP to produce these innovative devices. The laptops, which will feature Nvidia’s newly designed RTX Spark chips, promise to be as slim as 14 millimeters and weigh less than three pounds. This move is part of Nvidia’s strategy to expand its AI technology from data centers into consumer products, responding to the growing demand for hardware optimized for AI capabilities.

HP: HP develops and sells personal computers, printers and related technology products. It is collaborating with Nvidia on the production of slim AI-agent laptops as one of the six initial manufacturing partners.
Nvidia: Nvidia designs graphics processing units and AI accelerators for a range of computing applications. The company unveiled the first personal laptops built specifically for running artificial-intelligence agents and introduced the RTX Spark chip to power them. It is partnering with multiple PC manufacturers to produce initial models that are slim and lightweight.
RTX Spark: RTX Spark is Nvidia’s newly designed PC chip positioned as highly efficient for running AI agents. It serves as the core processor in the announced laptops and upcoming desktop models supporting agentic computing.
Lenovo Group: Lenovo Group produces personal computers, servers and other hardware for global markets. The company will manufacture some of the initial laptop models featuring Nvidia’s RTX Spark chip for agentic AI workloads.
Dell Technologies: Dell Technologies manufactures computers and IT infrastructure solutions for enterprise and consumer markets. It is among the six manufacturers selected to build the new Nvidia-designed laptops optimized for AI agents.

AI Hardware Expansion: Nvidia is extending its AI technology from data centers into consumer personal computers through specialized chips and designs.
Manufacturer Partnerships: Multiple established PC makers are aligning with leading chip designers to deliver hardware optimized for emerging AI agent capabilities.