Nvidia and Microsoft to debut first Windows PCs powered by Nvidia chips next week
Nvidia and Microsoft are set to launch the first Windows PCs powered by Nvidia's Arm-based chips next week. This marks Nvidia's entry into the PC processor market, aiming to integrate CPU, GPU, and AI acceleration into a single package. The launch will coincide with major tech events, including Computex and Microsoft's Build conference.
- ▪Nvidia's new chips are designed to run AI workloads locally on laptops.
- ▪The PCs will feature Nvidia's Arm-based processors, named N1 and N1X.
- ▪Microsoft's Surface and Dell will be among the first manufacturers to offer these devices.
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