Nvidia is widening its agentic AI push on two fronts. At COMPUTEX on Tuesday, the company unveiled JetPack 7.2 and NemoClaw support for its Jetson lineup, bringing autonomous decision-making to robots and edge devices. Simultaneously, CEO Jensen Huang announced RTX Spark, an agentic AI platform for PCs, declaring it will "reinvent the single most important tool of humanity" and claiming backing from "literally every computer maker in the world."
The Jetson announcement adds agentic AI skills, Yocto project support, and CUDA 13 to the Orin module family. A substantial performance gain is promised on the AGX Orin 32GB module, alongside Multi-Instance GPU support. These features allow robots to perceive, plan, and act without constant cloud connectivity, a key shift from traditional AI inferencing.
Huang's RTX Spark comments signal Nvidia's move beyond data centers and into consumer hardware. The executive positioned the platform as a new category of personal AI, though specific hardware details or availability dates were not disclosed during the press Q&A. The company is betting that on-device agentic AI will drive the next PC upgrade cycle.
The market reaction was measured, with analysts awaiting concrete specifications and pricing. Nvidia faces competition from AMD and Intel, both developing their own AI PC accelerators. Adoption will depend on developer ecosystems and real-world performance gains compared to cloud-based agents.
Some industry observers questioned the practicality of running sophisticated agentic workloads on consumer hardware. Power consumption and latency constraints could limit the scope of tasks PCs can handle autonomously.