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Title: HP unveils world's thinnest RTX Spark laptops: 12K video editing, 128GB RAM, all-day battery
Post by: Redaktion on June 01, 2026, 13:45:25
HP just announced the OmniBook Ultra 16 and OmniBook X 14, the world's thinnest laptops powered by the new Nvidia RTX Spark superchip. Featuring up to 128GB of unified memory and Blackwell GPU architecture, these next-gen AI PCs are designed to run complex local agents and advanced creative workflows for developers and power users, launching later in 2026.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/HP-unveils-world-s-thinnest-RTX-Spark-laptops-12K-video-editing-128GB-RAM-all-day-battery.1312200.0.html
Title: Re: HP unveils world's thinnest RTX Spark laptops: 12K video editing, 128GB RAM, all-day battery
Post by: Julian M on June 01, 2026, 14:39:17
The funny part is that Nvidia isn't only a gaming hardware, but the hype is falsely very much on the gaming potential of these new chips - which they are not designed for.

So these are for AI/DL workflows and what not, fine. More hardware for the AI bubble, fine. It's priced accordingly too, fine.

Not sure this makes sense for a video editing workstation vs a Mac Studio, especially with Windows on ARM sucking so much and linux having little pro-grade editing software support, but hey to each their own.

So why are we talking about it as if it's a mainstream/prosumer product that will revolutionalize the market? It's Nvidia, that's it.