Nvidia Joins Microsoft's Windows To Tease 'New Era of PC'
Nvidia and Microsoft have teased a potential announcement regarding new Arm-based PC chips at the upcoming Computex show. Their coordinated social media posts hint at a significant development in the PC market. This move could intensify competition against existing players like Apple and Qualcomm.
- ▪Nvidia and Microsoft's social media posts suggest a major announcement at Computex.
- ▪The tweets included coordinates leading to the Taipei Music Center, where Nvidia's CEO will speak.
- ▪Nvidia has reportedly been developing Arm-based CPUs that can run Windows OS.
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Nvidia is fueling speculation it will launch its own Arm-based PC chips at Taiwan’s Computex show after a coordinated social media post with Microsoft. On Friday morning, both Nvidia and Microsoft’s Windows account tweeted the words “A new era of PC.” The posts cryptically contained numbers that appear to be latitude and longitude coordinates. If you plug the numbers into Google Maps, you’ll get a position in Taiwan at the Taipei Music Center, where Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang will be holding his Computex keynote on Monday 11 am Taipei time —or what translates to this Sunday night 11pm EST for US viewers.
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