NVIDIA's New Chip Turns Your PC into an AI Agent: But You Can Experience Agent PC for Under $150 Today
Abstract: At COMPUTEX 2026, NVIDIA's RTX Spark chip transforms the PC from a human-operated tool into an autonomous AI agent platform. With 1 PFLOP AI compute and 128GB unified memory, it sounds impressive — but the $2,500 starting price puts it out of reach for most. The good news: Kaihe AIBOX already lets you experience the future RTX Spark promises, at a fraction of the cost.
NVIDIA's RTX Spark reference design platform, announced at COMPUTEX 2026, uses Arm architecture and 3nm process to deliver a clear signal: the next form of PC isn't a faster human-operated computer — it's an autonomous AI agent platform.
The chip specs are impressive: 1 PFLOP AI compute, 128GB unified memory, 3nm process. But the most important statement from the keynote wasn't about specs. It was Jensen Huang's declaration: "The PC will transform from a human-operated computing device into a platform where AI agents run autonomously."

What Does RTX Spark Change?
Traditional PC logic: humans give instructions, machines execute. You click, type, and the computer responds.
RTX Spark logic: AI agents run continuously. Humans only need to set goals. It operates 24/7 in the background — monitoring data, processing emails, orchestrating workflows, analyzing information — without requiring you to sit in front of it.
This is the core concept behind "Agent PC" and "Personal Agent Computer": the computer is no longer just a tool. It's your AI employee.
The Problem: $2,500 Starting Price
RTX Spark laptops are expected to launch this fall, starting at $2,500 (roughly ¥18,000 RMB). For most users, that's too high a barrier to experience "autonomous AI agents."
But you don't need to wait for RTX Spark to arrive to experience this future.
Experience It Now: Kaihe AIBOX's Agent PC Practice
Before RTX Spark was even announced, Kaihe AIBOX was already doing the same thing — enabling AI agents to run locally, 24/7.
Its approach mirrors RTX Spark's vision, entering from a different price point:
- Local AI Agent execution: Pre-installed OpenClaw and Hermes, ready to run AI tasks out of the box
- 24/7 always-on: 5W power consumption, runs year-round without interruption — consistent with RTX Spark's "continuous AI operation" philosophy
- Affordable entry: The A1 model starts around ¥1,000, an order of magnitude cheaper than waiting for RTX Spark

In RTX Spark's words, this is "a platform for autonomous AI agents." In Kaihe AIBOX's words, this is "a personal agent computer that works for you 24/7."
Same vision. Different price point.
RTX Spark's Real Significance Isn't in the Specs
1 PFLOP of compute matters, but RTX Spark's true industry significance is validating the Agent PC direction.
When a giant like NVIDIA bets on the proposition that "PCs will transform from operated tools to AI platforms," and when Kaihe AIBOX already delivers a usable product at the ¥1,000 price point, Agent PC is no longer a concept — it's a reality in progress.
What they share matters more than how they differ: PCs are shifting from "human-operated" to "AI-autonomous." RTX Spark drives this transformation at the high-performance end; Kaihe AIBOX makes it happen at the consumer end, today.
What You Can Do Right Now
If the idea of "autonomous AI agents" interests you, you don't need to wait until fall to spend $2,500 on an RTX Spark laptop.
For around ¥1,000, a Kaihe AIBOX lets you experience it today: AI that auto-replies to your WeChat, organizes data on schedule, and executes workflows 24/7. This is the future RTX Spark promises — available right now.
In 2026, Agent PC is no longer a prediction. It's happening.
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