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Nvidia to unveil first Windows PCs with its chips

Nvidia is set to unveil its first Windows PCs with its own processors next week, expanding beyond AI data-center chips into mainstream computing.

Chloe Hall
ByChloe Hall- Senior Editor
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Nvidia is expected to unveil its first Windows personal computers powered by its own processors next week, marking a major push by the AI chip leader into the PC market.

According to reports, Nvidia and Microsoft will showcase the new systems at the Computex trade show in Taiwan and Microsoft's Build developer conference in San Francisco.

Bond.az has learned that the devices will include models from Microsoft's Surface lineup as well as systems from Dell.

The launch represents Nvidia's most significant move beyond its dominant position in AI data-center chips into mainstream computing.

Microsoft is also expected to introduce software enabling AI agents to perform tasks locally on Windows computers, reducing reliance on cloud computing.

Nvidia's entry could intensify competition in the PC processor market, currently dominated by Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm.

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