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Nvidia’s N1X could be the jolt Windows laptops need — with one big catch

Nvidia is moving its processors into Windows laptops as Microsoft prepares local AI agent features that could consolidate Copilot tools, according to reports.

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Nvidia already confirmed its working on its own "N1" laptop chip, and now we have good reason to suspect both the N1 and an N1X will be unveiled at Computex 2026 this week. Here's why, as well as a brief rundown of what these new SoCs could mean for folks buying a laptop in 2026.
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The Taipei International Computer Show (COMPUTEX) will kick off on June 2nd. Recently, it has been reported that NVIDIA, the leading artificial intelligence (AI) chip manufacturer, will join hands with Microsoft to release the first Windows PC with an NVIDIA processor at its core, and simultaneously launch the AI Agent function, which will drop a bombshell on the PC market that has long been dominated by Intel, AMD and Qualcomm.

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Nvidia and Microsoft are preparing to present the first Windows computers that would use Nvidia chips as the main processor, in a move that could change the competition in the PC market with AI and give new impetus to Microsoft’s local artificial intelligence strategy. *** Nvidia and Microsoft would present next week new Windows PCs in Computex, in Taiwan, and Build, in San Francisco. Surface teams and models from manufacturers like Dell, with N…

On the eve of Computex 2026, Nvidia, Microsoft, and Arm posted the same message simultaneously. Behind the announcement lies a real shift. And some blind spots that need to be kept in mind. [Read more] Did you know? Google News lets you choose your media. Don't miss Frandroid and Numerama.

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PCWorld broke the news on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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