BW2026: Exploring NVIDIA’s Giant GeForce RTX 5080 Experience Booth
At Bilibili World 2026 (BW2026), NVIDIA delivered one of the exhibition’s most recognizable attractions. Located in Hall 5.1H, the company’s GeForce Super Gamer Experience Station was designed as a massive life-sized GeForce RTX 5080 graphics card, instantly becoming one of the show’s most photographed installations.
Beyond its eye-catching exterior, the booth highlighted NVIDIA’s latest gaming, AI, and creator technologies. Visitors experienced everything from anime-themed GeForce graphics cards and next-generation RTX Spark systems to DGX Spark AI workstations, DLSS 4.5 gaming demonstrations, and local AI-powered creative workflows.
🚀 Limited-Edition GeForce RTX 5080 Collaboration Cards #
One of the major attractions was a collection of exclusive GeForce RTX 5080 graphics cards developed together with NVIDIA’s AIC partners. Inspired by four highly anticipated games, the collaboration featured eight unique character-themed designs.
The showcased lineup included:
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Neverness To Everness (NTE)
- ASUS
- MSI
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Wuthering Waves
- GIGABYTE
- Colorful
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Silver Palace
- Manli
- Inno3D
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Arknights: Endfield
- GALAX
- Gainward
Also on display was Lenovo’s customized Legion Y7000X 2026 notebook themed after Neverness To Everness. NVIDIA noted that Lenovo now offers personalized customization services, allowing users to design their own themed gaming laptops.
💻 RTX Spark Makes Its Chinese Debut #
Among the biggest announcements was the first domestic showcase of RTX Spark, NVIDIA’s new AI PC platform introduced earlier at COMPUTEX.
The exhibition included:
- RTX Spark laptops
- RTX Spark desktop systems
- The new N1X Arm-based processor
What Is the N1X? #
The N1X represents NVIDIA’s first consumer-oriented Arm SoC for Windows PCs.
Derived from the data-center GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, it targets gaming, AI development, and creator workloads within a dramatically lower power envelope.
Key specifications include:
- TSMC N3 manufacturing process
- 20-core Arm v9.2 CPU
- 10 Cortex-X925 Performance cores
- 10 Cortex-A725 Efficiency cores
- 32MB shared L3 cache
Blackwell Graphics Performance #
Graphics are powered by a Blackwell GPU featuring:
- 6,144 CUDA Cores
- Fifth-generation Tensor Cores
- Fourth-generation RT Cores
Performance is positioned roughly on par with a desktop GeForce RTX 5070, making the platform capable of modern AAA gaming while simultaneously delivering approximately:
- 1 PFLOP FP4 AI performance
- 1,000 AI TOPS
This combination allows RTX Spark systems to serve as both gaming laptops and portable AI development platforms.
Unified High-Bandwidth Architecture #
A major architectural highlight is NVLink-C2C, connecting CPU and GPU through an internal 600 GB/s interconnect—approximately five times the bandwidth of PCIe 5.0.
Additional platform capabilities include:
- Up to 128GB LPDDR5X unified memory
- Around 300 GB/s memory bandwidth
- PCIe 5.0
- Wi-Fi 7
- USB4
Power configurations range from:
- 65–120W for notebooks
- Up to 140W for desktop RTX Spark systems
⚙️ RTX Spark Laptop Design #
NVIDIA has already distributed reference platform specifications to OEM partners, with commercial products expected to launch during Fall 2026.
Reference designs include:
- 14-inch and 16-inch Tandem OLED displays
- NVIDIA G-SYNC support
- CNC-machined aluminum chassis
- Thickness as low as 14 mm
- Weight around 1.4 kg
- Long battery life
- Glass touchpads
- High-definition webcams
- Wi-Fi 7
- USB4 connectivity
Launch partners include:
- Microsoft
- ASUS
- Dell
- HP
- Lenovo
- MSI
🎮 Hands-On Gaming Demonstrations #
Visitors could experience several demonstrations showcasing RTX Spark’s gaming capabilities.
Naraka: Bladepoint #
The platform handled Naraka: Bladepoint smoothly with excellent frame rates and stable gameplay.
Although Windows on Arm still requires software optimization, NVIDIA confirmed it is working closely with major game developers to accelerate compatibility.
The demonstration suggested that modern AAA titles can be efficiently adapted to the platform.
Unreal Engine City Rendering #
Another showcase featured real-time editing of a massive Unreal Engine city.
Visitors watched the system:
- Instantly reposition skyscrapers
- Fly across large environments
- Render scenes in real time
The responsiveness highlighted Blackwell’s suitability for demanding development workloads.
Local AI Workloads #
NVIDIA also demonstrated:
- 12K video editing
- Local generative AI inference
Thanks to approximately 1 PFLOP FP4 AI compute, RTX Spark systems are capable of running sophisticated AI models locally without relying on cloud infrastructure.
🧠 DGX Spark: Desktop AI Development Platform #
Adjacent to RTX Spark was DGX Spark, NVIDIA’s compact AI workstation designed for developers, researchers, and AI professionals.
Powered by the flagship GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, DGX Spark emphasizes local AI development rather than gaming.
Capabilities include:
- Running models with up to 200 billion parameters locally
- Scaling to 405 billion parameters by connecting two units through 200GbE RDMA
NVIDIA demonstrated local inference using models including:
- NVIDIA Nemotron 3
- DeepSeek
- Meta Llama
- Google models
- Cosmos Reason
- GR00T N1
The system highlights NVIDIA’s vision of bringing enterprise-grade AI development to individual workstations.
🎮 DLSS 4.5 Gaming Showcase #
Gaming remained a major focus throughout the booth.
Playable titles included:
- Neverness To Everness
- Arknights: Endfield
- Silver Palace
- Wuthering Waves
- Sea of Remnants
- Aniimo
- Rewinding Cadence
These titles demonstrated DLSS 4.5, including features such as:
- AI Super Resolution
- Ray Reconstruction
- Multi Frame Generation (up to 6×)
Neverness To Everness #
DLSS 4.5 significantly improved visual clarity and animation smoothness while enhancing the game’s stylized combat effects.
Silver Palace #
Built with Unreal Engine 5, this Victorian-inspired action RPG officially supports DLSS 4.5 from launch and held its first public playable demo during BW2026.
Arknights: Endfield #
The game showcased both improved image quality and dramatically higher frame rates using NVIDIA’s latest AI rendering technologies.
Sea of Remnants #
The open-world ocean RPG now supports:
- Path Tracing
- DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution
- Ray Reconstruction
Aniimo #
Players could enable Multi Frame Generation without restarting the game, allowing frame rates to exceed 300 FPS during gameplay.
Rewinding Cadence #
Although native 6× Frame Generation has not yet been integrated, NVIDIA App support allows users to achieve similar performance improvements.
🎥 AI-Powered Content Creation #
The booth also highlighted NVIDIA’s growing AI creator ecosystem.
One of the newest demonstrations introduced AI Frame Generation for live streaming, extending RTX Video technologies beyond traditional video playback.
Benefits include:
- Smoother live streams
- Lower system overhead
- Improved visual quality
NVIDIA Broadcast continued to showcase familiar AI-enhanced features such as:
- Background replacement
- Noise removal
- Auto framing
- Eye contact correction
Meanwhile, CapCut demonstrated GPU-accelerated AI capabilities including:
- AI video editing
- AI image generation
- Local facial enhancement
- Hardware-accelerated encoding
These workflows execute entirely on RTX GPUs, reducing latency while keeping creative projects local.
🎨 AI-Assisted Independent Game Development #
Content creator @GenJi showcased a project titled Mirror Self: Life Rehearsal, reportedly developed within two days using RTX AI acceleration.
The experience dynamically generates personalized scenarios based on player interactions, illustrating how increasing local AI compute is lowering technical barriers for independent developers and accelerating creative experimentation.
🎁 GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition and Exclusive Merchandise #
Visitors also had an opportunity to purchase the GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition during the event.
Sales were held daily from July 10–12 at 11:00 AM, following NVIDIA’s on-site queue system and fulfilled through JD.com.
Purchasers were additionally entered into a raffle for GeForce Collector’s Cards, celebrating classic generations of NVIDIA graphics hardware.
A memorable giveaway at the Player Gift Station was a large tote bag featuring the slogan:
“Who Doesn’t Have an RTX 5080 Yet?”
For longtime GeForce enthusiasts, the booth successfully combined cutting-edge AI technologies, hands-on gaming experiences, exclusive collectibles, and community engagement into one of BW2026’s standout attractions.
🎯 Final Thoughts #
Rather than focusing solely on gaming hardware, NVIDIA used BW2026 to demonstrate how the GeForce ecosystem is expanding into AI computing, local content creation, and next-generation Windows-on-Arm platforms.
From RTX Spark notebooks and DGX Spark AI systems to DLSS 4.5, NVIDIA Broadcast, and AI-assisted creator workflows, the exhibition illustrated a future where gaming GPUs increasingly serve as universal acceleration platforms for both entertainment and productivity.