NVIDIA and Dell have teased that they are likely to make a joint entry in the "AI PC" segment as the competition heats up.
The popularity of AI PCs has seen a massive increase in 2024, with mainstream manufacturers like Dell and Lenovo racing to integrate AI-focused features into their devices. With PC markets now focused on this particular segment of computing, manufacturers like NVIDIA have decided to take their own share of the hype as well. While the firm hasn't revealed what they are planning to do, we may have an idea judging by past developments, which we'll discuss later on.
In an interview with Bloomberg, NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang and Dell's CEO Michael Dell were discussing the dynamics of modern-day AI markets, where Jensen was asked about Team Green's role in the AI PC hype. Here is what he had to say:
Now, while this looks like a simple statement by NVIDIA, it isn't and holds several secrets behind it. First of all, reports surrounding custom silicon by NVIDIA and MediaTek focused on AI computing have re-emerged, stating that Team Green is eager to compete in this segment & plans on utilizing cutting-edge processes such as TSMC's 3nm node to give tough competition to the likes of Qualcomm and others. Moreover, it was said that Team Green is eager to work in the custom chip business, and it looks like the effects are already visible.
Recently, we have seen with the likes of Qualcomm gaining huge success despite being a relatively new entrant in the PC space. It's latest Snapdragon X CPUs for the Windows PC platform powered by the Arm-based Oryon architecture have turned out to be well and has seen massive adoption in the segment since they are the only chips that fully comply with Microsoft's Copilot+ PC eco-system.
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