First Windows PC powered by Nvidia chips to debut next week, Axios reports


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May 30 (Reuters) - AI chip ⁠firm Nvidia and Microsoft are expected next week ⁠to debut the first Windows PCs that use Nvidia's ‌chips as the main processor, Axios reported on Saturday, citing sources.

Nvidia-powered computers are expected both from Microsoft's Surface brand as well as other computer ​makers including Dell.

Microsoft's efforts to shift ⁠to more battery-life-friendly chips have ⁠yet to drive a significant sales boom. Its primary rival ⁠Apple, ‌which uses its own chips, unveiled updated MacBooks featuring its latest M5-series chips in March.

Microsoft and Nvidia ⁠will unveil the new PCs at the Computex ​trade show ‌in Taiwan and Microsoft's Build developer conference in San ⁠Francisco, the ​report said.

Nvidia did not respond to a request for comment.Microsoft declined to comment.

The official X accounts of Windows, Nvidia and chip ⁠design firm Arm all teased an upcoming ​announcement on Friday, announcing "A new era of PC," along with what appeared to be coordinates in Taiwan's capital Taipei.

Reuters first reported ⁠in 2023 Nvidia's plans to design CPUs that would run Microsoft's Windows OS and use technology from Arm.

Qualcomm currently makes Arm-based CPUs for Windows laptops, while Intel and AMD ​remain the dominant suppliers of CPUs for ⁠Windows laptops.

Microsoft is also expected to debut software aimed at ​enabling AI agents to perform tasks ‌locally on Windows computers, according to ​the Axios report.

(Reporting by Shubham Kalia and Abu Sultan in BengaluruEditing by Tomasz Janowski and Franklin Paul)

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