NVIDIA & AMD are planning to launch CPUs based on the Arm architecture and will be targeting the client (consumer) PC market by 2025.
The report comes from Reuters who have cited their own sources on the matter, stating that NVIDIA has internally started prep work on its next-gen CPUs for the client PC segment which will target Intel and run on the Arm architecture. The company not only wants to take on Intel but also tackle Apple in the client segment which has laid a strong foundation with its own in-house Arm-based chips that power Mac workstations, desktops, and laptops.
Nvidia has quietly begun designing central processing units (CPUs) that would run Microsoft’s Windows operating system and use technology from Arm Holdings, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Advanced Micro Devices also plans to make chips for PCs with Arm technology, according to two people familiar with the matter.
via Reuters
But it isn't just NVIDIA who will be making Arm-based CPUs, AMD is also reported to be going big with Arm in its future CPUs. The company is also said to introduce Arm-based CPUs which will sit alongside its traditional x86 CPUs serving the client consumer PC space under the Ryzen banner.
It won't be the first time that NVIDIA and AMD have adopted Arm technology for CPU development. NVIDIA's Grace CPU for HPC/AI is based on the Arm Neoverse N2 CPU core architecture and is very competitive against modern-day x86 CPUs as shown in recent benchmarks.
Similarly, AMD also has a rich history with Arm though the company took a backfoot and focused more on the x86 side of things in the past few years. Ex-AMD chip architect, Jim Keller, who is regarded as the father of the Zen core architecture that put the company back in
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