NVIDIA's RTX Spark superchip targets a specific performance bar: play AAA games at 1440p resolution and over 100 frames per second with ray tracing, DLSS, and Reflex—all from a slim Windows laptop that also claims all-day battery life.
What RTX Spark Delivers
RTX Spark is a single superchip packing 30 years of NVIDIA silicon innovation into compact desktops and thin laptops. The promised spec sheet: 1440p @ >100fps with full ray tracing and NVIDIA's suite of upscaling and latency-reduction tech. DLSS 4.5 Ray Reconstruction gets a second-generation transformer model for cleaner image quality. DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation and Super Resolution also make the cut.
That performance envelope is exactly what the PC-bang crowd in Korea demands—esports titles at high framerates with no compromise on visuals.
Korea's PC Bangs Get a Live Demo
Jensen Huang landed in Seoul and went straight to T1 Base Camp, the PC bang owned by T1, home to six-time League of Legends World Champion Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok. NVIDIA and Riot Games are bringing both League of Legends and VALORANT to RTX Spark. Later, Huang surprised gamers at Optimum Zone PC, where KRAFTON's Chairman Byung-gyu Chang showed PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS and Subnautica 2 running on the chip. The crowd also got hands-on with PUBG Ally, an unreleased co-playable character built with NVIDIA ACE technologies on RTX Spark laptops.
At another PC bang, Portal PC, NC's co-CEO Taekjin Kim demoed CINDER CITY and AION 2. CINDER CITY, an open-world MMO tactical shooter, will launch later this year with DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation and Super Resolution—and it will run on those slim RTX Spark laptops.
The Partner Lineup and Games
KRAFTON, NC, and Riot Games are just the headliners. Over 100 Windows software providers and game developers are embracing RTX Spark, including NetEase, Remedy Entertainment, and Xbox. That's a launch ecosystem that covers major titles from PUBG to the next wave of Korean MMOs.
If RTX Spark delivers on its 1440p >100fps ray-traced claims in a thin chassis, the slim-laptop gaming segment gets a real performance target—and a lot of Korean PC bangs just became its proving ground.
Source: NVIDIA, KRAFTON, NC and Reigning 'League of Legends' Champions T1 Celebrate RTX Spark at Korea's PC Bangs
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