Nvidia wants to be in your next laptop, not just your data center.
Nvidia is reportedly targeting Arm-based PC processors, betting the next wave of AI PCs needs tighter CPU-GPU-NPU integration than x86 alone.
Nvidia is returning to consumer PCs through new partnerships with Intel and MediaTek, aiming to power AI-enabled laptops that rival Apple’s efficiency.
The Wall Street Journal reports that both companies will ship laptops with Nvidia-designed, MediaTek-produced Arm CPUs in the first half of this year.
Dell, Lenovo, and other manufacturers are set to launch new laptops based on the Nvidia N1 chip, which uses Arm CPU ...
The move marks a return to the consumer PC market for the leader in AI chips.
NVIDIA plans a return to consumer PC processors with Arm-based N1 laptop chips expected in Dell and Lenovo systems.
Nvidia is preparing to launch its first laptop processors later this year, marking a major return to consumer PCs with new Arm-based designs and AI-focused performance. The post Nvidia could launch ...
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