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PC Market Shifts to Local AI Agents with New Hardware at Computex 2026
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First reported by Ynet · Jul 1, 2026
What happened
At Computex 2026, major chipmakers unveiled hardware enabling PCs to run AI agents locally, reducing cloud reliance and improving privacy. Nvidia's RTX Spark platform supports large AI models on laptops launching later this year, while Intel and Qualcomm also introduced new AI-focused chips. This shift aims to cut costs and latency but may raise PC prices and strain supply chains.
- 01PCs are shifting to run AI agents locally, reducing dependence on cloud processing.
- 02Computex 2026 highlighted new AI hardware from Nvidia, Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm.
- 03Nvidia's RTX Spark platform supports large language models with up to 128GB memory locally.
- 04Intel and Qualcomm introduced new chips targeting gaming and affordable Windows PCs.
- 05Hybrid AI processing balances local tasks with cloud for efficiency and privacy.
- 06New AI hardware integration may increase PC prices and supply chain pressures.
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