Jun 4, 2026
The Nvidia AI PC, Project Solara, Microsoft AI
Nvidia’s new AI PC chip, RTX Spark, marks a bold move into personal computing, but it’s the broader vision from Microsoft that really gets interesting. Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s CEO, showcased a powerful chip designed to run AI locally, with impressive specs like 20 ARM cores and a GPU with over 6,000 CUDA cores — aimed at making AI agents more ubiquitous. Yet, as Ben Thompson points out in Technology, this chip still leans heavily on GPU power better suited for the cloud, not local inference. Meanwhile, Microsoft’s Satya Nadella is betting on a different future — one where AI isn’t just in devices, but in an entirely new ecosystem. Enter Project Solara, which aims to create a platform for devices that run AI agents instead of traditional apps, using off-the-shelf components and a cloud-connected, multi-device system. As Thompson notes, this isn’t about one device; it’s about a network of devices working together seamlessly — bringing AI straight to where you need it, when you need it, across your entire digital life. The takeaway? The next wave isn’t just better hardware — it’s smarter, more integrated computing.