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Nvidia has fired its loudest shot yet at the personal computing market, unveiling a new superchip that chief executive Jensen Huang says will turn the humble Windows PC into a “teammate” capable of running personal artificial intelligence agents.

Speaking on Monday at a keynote ahead of the Computex technology show in Taipei, Mr Huang likened the moment to the arrival of the smartphone. “This reinvention of the computer is as big of a deal as the reinvention of the phone into what we now know as the smartphone,” he told delegates as he lifted the lid on the RTX Spark.

The chip, which Nvidia describes as a “superchip for the era of personal AI agents”, will sit at the heart of a new generation of Windows machines from Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft Surface and MSI when they reach shelves this autumn. Acer and Gigabyte are expected to follow with their own models shortly afterwards. According to Nvidia’s own briefing notes, Spark pairs a Blackwell GPU with an Arm CPU and up to 128GB of unified memory, delivering roughly one petaflop of AI performance on the desk.

For Britain’s small and medium-sized businesses, the implications are significant. On-device AI promises to run drafting, scheduling, customer-service triage and basic analytics without sending sensitive data into the cloud, a development that chimes with the productivity story Business Matters has been tracking in our recent coverage of small businesses embracing AI for quick productivity wins. It also raises the bar for the next hardware refresh, with finance directors now needing to weigh AI-capable specifications alongside the usual considerations of price and support.

The move puts Nvidia squarely in the path of Apple and Intel in a consumer PC market that has been searching for a story to tell since the post-pandemic slump. With an estimated stock-market value north of $5 trillion (£3.7 trillion), a milestone first reported in detail by CNN Business, Nvidia has both the firepower and the brand recognition to disrupt the established order on the high street as well as in the data centre.

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The announcement was not without geopolitical noise. On Sunday, the US Department of Commerce moved to close a loophole that had allowed the most advanced Nvidia hardware, including its Blackwell processors, to reach subsidiaries of Chinese firms operating outside the mainland. Washington’s broader campaign to keep cutting-edge silicon out of Chinese hands has been a recurring drag on Nvidia’s growth narrative, even as demand elsewhere remains ferocious.

For UK owner-managers, the strategic question is no longer whether AI belongs in the workplace, but where it should live. As we noted in our analysis of why AI and green tech are vital to SME growth, the businesses that move first on practical, on-the-ground deployment tend to widen the gap on those that wait. That trend is already showing up in the lending figures, with our recent report on UK SME lending climbing to £17.5bn on the back of AI-led growth suggesting balance sheets are being shaped around the technology, not the other way round. Spark, if it delivers on Mr Huang’s billing, may finally make the case for putting that intelligence on the desk rather than in the cloud.

Whether it really represents a “smartphone moment” will depend less on the silicon and more on the software that ships with it. But after a decade in which the PC has felt increasingly like a commodity, Nvidia has at least given the industry something fresh to argue about.


Jamie Young

Jamie Young

Jamie is Senior Reporter at Business Matters, bringing over a decade of experience in UK SME business reporting.
Jamie holds a degree in Business Administration and regularly participates in industry conferences and workshops.

When not reporting on the latest business developments, Jamie is passionate about mentoring up-and-coming journalists and entrepreneurs to inspire the next generation of business leaders.

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Happy Joe’s Pizza & Ice Cream is turning America’s 250th birthday into a summer-long celebration.

The Davenport, Iowa-based restaurant chain — which has three company-owned restaurants, 35 domestic franchised locations and nine international locations in Egypt — is rolling out patriotic menu items, family block parties and sweepstakes tied to the nation’s semiquincentennial.

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Tom Sacco, Happy Joe’s CEO, president and “chief happiness officer,” said the campaign fits the brand’s roots.

“Who’s better in this country to throw a birthday party for just regular old American folks than Happy Joe’s?” Sacco told FOX Business. “Because that’s who we are.”

From May 15 through Aug. 15, guests who buy a specialty pizza and a Mountain Dew at participating locations can enter the “Freedom Flyaway Sweepstakes” for a chance to win one of three $3,000 trips to Washington, D.C. 

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Tom Sacco, Happy Joe’s CEO, president and “chief happiness officer,” said the campaign fits the brand’s roots. (FOX Business / Happy Joe’s)

The sweepstakes was initially solely tied to a Washington, D.C., trip, but Sacco said winners can also take the cash and use it however it best helps their families.

“If celebrating to them is giving… them freedom financially to not be burdened by some of the expensive things that have happened in the last four or five years … If that’s what makes you happy, because mom doesn’t have to stress about how to pay for daycare during the summer or something like that, then that’s a huge win,” Sacco said.

The promotion also includes weekly Mountain Dew prize packs with pickleball paddles, lawn chairs, blankets, Happy Joe’s apparel and gift cards.

Happy Joe’s is also hosting AMERICA250 Block Party events on June 29 from 4 to 8 p.m. with games, trivia, music, giveaways and free slices of its red, white and blue birthday cake pizza.

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Through Aug. 15, guests who buy a specialty pizza and a Mountain Dew at participating locations can enter the “Freedom Flyaway Sweepstakes” for a chance to win one of three $3,000 trips to Washington, D.C.  (Happy Joe’s)

Sacco said some locations will have activities such as bounce houses, face painting, balloon makers and patriotic trivia tied to both U.S. history and Happy Joe’s history.

“We’re going to just do some fun stuff like that,” Sacco said. “… We can play the game and make it patriotic, but make it tied to Happy Joe’s kind of stuff.”

The limited-time menu includes a BBQ Brisket Pizza with Texas-smoked brisket, pickles, onions and barbecue sauce, a BBQ Chicken Pizza and an AMERICA250 Birthday Cake topped with red, white and blue frosting and sprinkles.

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Sacco said Happy Joe’s is leaning into what it has long been known for: birthdays, families and memorable dining experiences.

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The brand is also hosting AMERICA250 Block Party events on June 29 from 4 to 8 p.m. with games, trivia, music, giveaways and free slices of its red, white and blue birthday cake pizza. (Happy Joe’s)

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“We don’t compete on price. We don’t compete on discounting. We compete on experience,” Sacco said. “Pizza gets you in the door. When you leave, we’ve created a memory. And that’s how we go about the business.”

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He added that the campaign gives the brand a chance to celebrate the country’s milestone birthday with families across its markets.

“The 250, for me, is like the biggest national celebration I can ever be a part in,” Sacco said. “I have the opportunity, because of Happy Joe’s, to share it with hundreds of thousands of our guests and their families around the country.”

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Costco has added a new frozen treat to its shelves from a brand customers have praised as “top tier.”

Yasso Frozen Greek Yogurt Cups have been offered at select warehouse locations, according to the brand.

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The product was introduced late last month, the company announced, just in time as summer temperatures begin to spike.

The 12-pack includes mini cups split between two flavors: Vanilla Caramel and Fudge Chip.

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Yasso is offering a new mini cup pack in select Costco Wholesale locations. (Yasso/Instagram / Fox News)

Marketed as a lighter alternative to traditional ice cream, each 3-ounce cup contains less than 100 calories and 4 grams of protein.

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The Vanilla Caramel flavor has 80 calories per serving, while the Fudge Chip comes in at 90 calories.

The pack reportedly retails for $11.89, equivalent to roughly $1 per cup, according to Instagram page Costcobffs.

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The new release has sparked significant attention across social media.

One Reddit user praised the decision, saying Yasso items are not overly sweet and lack the artificial taste often found in other low-calorie desserts.

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“Yasso products have always been top tier,” the user said.

Another Reddit user added, “These are absolutely amazing and the right portion for that sweet treat.”

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Social media page CostcoHotFinds, which said it has partnered with the brand, noted the item is available for a limited time.

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“Availability depends on the region and retailer,” Yasso said. “We’d suggest checking with your local store manager about ordering it in.”

Shoppers eager to try the mini cups may also find the product at BJ’s Wholesale Club locations, the brand added.

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A customer pushes a shopping cart through the frozen foods section at a Costco store in Louisville, Kentucky, on Wednesday, May 29, 2019. (Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)

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It is typical for Costco to roll out limited-time products as part of a testing period before wider or recurring availability.

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The Yasso brand has, however, shown staying power, as Costco has previously carried its frozen Greek yogurt bars, including Cookies ‘n Cream and Mint Chocolate Chip flavors.

The 15-count packs feature similar nutrition profiles, with each serving typically ranging between 90 and 100 calories and containing about 5 grams of protein.

FOX Business reached out to Yasso for more information.

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