Jensen Huang says AI agents will run your PC
In a Q&A at Computex 2026, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang explained why the company is moving into the laptop market with its SoC chip, RTX Spark. He asked, "The real question is, can we make a contribution? If we can't make a contribution, and it's a marginal contribution, we won't do it.
Can we help reinvent the PC?" Huang pointed to Nvidia's history in personal computing and said the RTX Spark took three years and collaboration with Microsoft and MediaTek, plus hundreds of people, to get where it is today. He added that Nvidia still builds graphics cards "and we do it insanely well, and we still do it insanely well today." He described a future in which personal computers do more than react when you use them: "In the future, when we leave it, you know what, we're talking with it all the time.
I'll be chatting, you know, in WhatsApp with my agent, and it's doing stuff. And my agents are going to have names, and they're on my WhatsApp, and we're just chatting all the time.
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