Nvidia and Microsoft Set to Launch First Windows PCs with Nvidia Processors
First Windows PC powered by Nvidia chips to debut next week: Report

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Nvidia and Microsoft are poised to launch the first Windows PCs powered by Nvidia chips next week. The new devices will be showcased at the Computex trade show in Taiwan and the Build developer conference in San Francisco, featuring models from Microsoft's Surface brand and other manufacturers like Dell.
- 01The new PCs will utilize Nvidia chips as the main processors.
- 02Devices will be launched at two major events: Computex in Taiwan and Microsoft's Build conference in San Francisco.
- 03Microsoft aims to improve battery life with these new chips, although sales have not surged significantly yet.
- 04Apple remains a strong competitor with its updated MacBooks featuring M5-series chips, launched in March.
- 05The collaboration marks a significant step in Nvidia's expansion into the PC market.
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Nvidia and Microsoft are set to unveil the first Windows PCs powered by Nvidia's chips next week, according to a report by Axios. These new devices will include models from Microsoft's Surface brand and other manufacturers such as Dell. The launch will take place at the Computex trade show in Taiwan and the Build developer conference in San Francisco. While Microsoft is transitioning to more battery-efficient chips, it has not yet seen a significant increase in sales compared to its main competitor, Apple, which recently released updated MacBooks featuring its M5-series chips. This partnership highlights Nvidia's growing influence in the PC market.
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