NVIDIA, Microsoft And Arm Hint That A New Era Of PC Is Coming
… Qualcomm has owned the Windows on Arm narrative for the past two years with the Snapdragon X series. NVIDIA's entry changes the tone of that conversation entirely. …
… Qualcomm has owned the Windows on Arm narrative for the past two years with the Snapdragon X series. NVIDIA's entry changes the tone of that conversation entirely. …
… Industry reports first surfaced in 2023 indicating NVIDIA was developing an Arm-based processor for Windows PCs. …
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… A Second Shot at Windows-on-Arm With the announcement of the RTX Spark, this marks NVIDIA’s second major effort at breaking into the Windows-on-Arm market. …
… The N1X is widely expected to get NVIDIA to supplant Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 Elite series as the fastest Arm-based processor for Windows, powering experiences on par with high-end x86-64 PC processors from Intel and AMD. NVIDIA is allegedly building the N1X on the TSMC 3 nm foundry node. …
… Snapdragon X hat Windows-on-Arm sichtbar vorangebracht, aber der Markt ist noch nicht entschieden. Ein zweiter großer Anbieter mit NVIDIA-Branding könnte OEMs mehr Auswahl geben und Entwickler stärker motivieren, ARM-native Windows-Software ernsthaft zu behandeln. …
… Microsoft and Nvidia say they’ve been working together for years to get Windows ready for Arm devices like these and for the RTX Spark specifically. …
… Aevermann says Nvidia’s partners are already working on over 30 laptops and over 10 desktops, with Acer, Asus, Dell, Gigabyte, HP, MSI, and Lenovo all on board. “RTX Spark is going to be a family of products that are going to attack a lot of different price points,” Aevermann promises. “The overall… …
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… TweakTown News Laptops TL;DR: NVIDIA and Microsoft teased a "new era of PC" ahead of Computex, hinting at NVIDIA's ARM-based N1 and N1X chips running Windows. …