First Windows PC Powered by Nvidia Chips to Debut Next Week: Axios
The companies will unveil joint projects as Nvidia seeks to expand its CPU business beyond chips that dominate the artificial intelligence market.
- According to Axios, Microsoft and Nvidia will unveil the first Windows PC powered by Nvidia chips next week at the Computex trade show in Taiwan and Microsoft's Build conference in San Francisco.
- Nvidia aims for its CPU business to complement its GPU business, which dominates the industry, as the company seeks to diversify its hardware portfolio beyond graphics processors.
- Nvidia's most recent results showed revenue surged 85% in the first quarter to over $81 billion, with company guidance projecting growth to $91 billion in the current quarter.
- Nvidia stock retested an important support level at $212, previously an all-time high, while a cup-and-handle pattern with about 22% depth suggests a move above $236 would confirm bullish sentiment.
- Future growth estimates may exclude sales to China, though ten Chinese companies are already allowed to purchase these chips, making regulatory access a key factor in long-term projections.
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First Windows PC powered by Nvidia chips to debut next week: Axios
Nvidia and Microsoft are set to launch new Windows computers. These machines will feature Nvidia chips as their main processors. This development is expected to come from Microsoft's own Surface brand and other manufacturers like Dell. This marks a significant step for Nvidia in the personal computer market.
Nvidia, which has dominated the artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductor market, is now eyeing the PC semiconductor market as well. Axios reported on May 30 (local time) that Nvidia plans to unveil a PC System-on-Chip (SoC)—a semiconductor that integrates multiple functions into a single chip—and introduce laptops equipped with it in early June. U.S. PC manufacturer Dell and Microsoft (MS) are scheduled to showcase their first PCs featuring Nv…
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[Digital Daily Reporter Kim Moon-ki] NVIDIA is set to make a surprise entry into the next-generation Windows PC market next week, equipped with its own main processors, leveraging its leadership in artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductors. According to multiple foreign media outlets, including Axios, on the 1st (local time), it has been confirmed that NVIDIA, a semiconductor company leading the AI boom, plans to soon unveil the first Windows…
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