Microsoft has unveiled the Surface Laptop Ultra, among the first Windows PCs powered by Nvidia’s RTX Spark chip based on Blackwell architecture. The move ends Intel and AMD’s decades-long dominance in PC processors. The device offers up to 1 petaflop AI compute, 128GB unified memory, and will launch later in 2026, with pricing yet to be announced.
Microsoft has unveiled the Surface Laptop Ultra, one of the world's first laptop powered by the Nvidia RTX Spark chip, built on the Blackwell GPU architecture. The announcement came just hours after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the new chip platform at his keynote at Computex 2026 in Taipei. The significance is hard to overstate: this is the first time Nvidia silicon has ever powered a Windows PC as its primary processor, ending Intel and AMD's decades-long duopoly and opening an entirely new chapter in PC computing.
Microsoft Surface Laptop Ultra: Pricing and availability
Microsoft has confirmed that the Surface Laptop Ultra will be available later in 2026, but has not yet disclosed pricing or specific regional availability. No India launch date or India pricing has been announced at this time. Given that the device is described as a pre-release product, features and regional details are subject to change ahead of the official commercial release.
Microsoft Surface Laptop Ultra: Specifications and features
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