Nvidia's new RTX Spark system-on-chip is set to power super thin-and-light gaming laptops and mini PCs. The chip boasts up to 20 Grace CPU cores and 6188 CUDA cores.
According to product marketing lead Mark Aevermann, the RTX Spark's gaming battery life will be 'better than anything you've seen before on RTX laptops.' While definitive promises are scarce, Aevermann notes that all-day battery life is expected for standard non-gaming workloads.

The actual gaming battery life will depend on various factors such as frame rate targets and game settings. For comparison, Intel's G3 Extreme handheld chips can achieve up to five hours of gaming battery life in intense 3D gameworlds.


