NVIDIA's ARM-based "AI PC" chip is expected to debut in the market by September 2025, with commercial production pushing into 2026 as Team Green eyes new markets to monopolize.
Well, rumors surrounding NVIDIA's self-developed PC chip have been circulating in the industry for quite some time now, and the anticipation of the SoC is pretty high, given that there is a need for innovation in modern-day PC chip markets, mainly since existing solutions haven't managed to attract massive consumer attention, so that is where NVIDIA would likely target. Now, according to a report from DigiTimes, NVIDIA's AI PC chip is well on track for market launch, as the firm is said to be looking towards a 2025-2026 launch window, with exclusive CPU and GPU platforms slated for debut.
Previous industry rumors indicated that NVIDIA is reportedly teaming up with MediaTek for its PC ambition, with the latter firm having experience in chip designs through its mobile "Dimensity" platform. The report mentions that Team Green plans to introduce "standalone" ARM-focused CPU and GPU solutions, likely utilizing them for different business applications, such as consumer and client segments, but for now, NVIDIA's plans are uncertain.
It is pretty evident that NVIDIA has been looking for an entry into the custom chip business for quite some time now, and given that the firm's "Tegra" solutions have worked out pretty well, it would be wrong to say that NVIDIA doesn't has the right experience. Tegra SoCs, along with its reputation from the AI business, would undoubtedly hype up a PC chip solution by the company, and given how modern-day CPU manufacturers are slacking with their products in the industry, NVIDIA has the optimal opportunity, and the timing couldn't go
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