Nvidia is already planning N2X and N3X chips — the goal is the Star Trek computer
EDITOR BRIEF
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said at Computex 2026 that RTX Spark is not a one-off experiment, with at least two follow-up generations already planned. He framed the long-term goal as building AI computers and droids that users can command naturally by voice.
CONTEXT
Nvidia is signaling a deeper push into consumer computing, not just supplying GPUs but shaping the next wave of AI-native devices. If successful, voice-first interfaces could become a major differentiator for laptops, robots, and personal assistants as on-device AI improves.
ARTICLE
Jensen Huang, chief executive officer of Nvidia Corp. | Bloomberg via Getty Images
Just in case you were wondering, Nvidia's RTX Spark isn't supposed to be a one-off. The company is not just flirting with becoming the fifth high-profile vendor of consumer laptop chips to see if people bite. At Computex 2026 in Taipei, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang confirmed at least two additional generations of RTX Spark are already planned. The eventual goal, he said, is to build Star Trek-like computers and and Star Wars-like droids you can order around with your voice. "I want to talk to my laptop! I want R2-D2!" he told analysts and investors at Computex, revealing that he started working with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella "about three years … Read the full story at The Verge.

