Nvidia set to unveil its first Windows PCs powered by own chips
World’s most valuable chipmaker, Nvidia, is to set unveil its first Windows personal computers powered by its own processors.
The new gadget marks a major push by the AI chip leader into the PC market and giving Microsoft a fresh opportunity to revive its AI-focused computer strategy.
Axios in a report at the weekend said the multinational chipmaker and Microsoft would showcase the new systems at the Computex trade show in Taiwan and Microsoft’s Build developer conference in San Francisco.
According to Axios, citing sources familiar with the plans. the devices are expected to include models from Microsoft’s Surface lineup as well as systems from PC maker, Dell.
The launch would represent Nvidia’s most significant move yet beyond its dominant position in AI data-center chips and into mainstream computing.
Axios reported that Microsoft is also expected to introduce software designed to let AI agents perform tasks locally on Windows computers, reducing reliance on cloud computing.
The effort comes after Microsoft’s Copilot+ PC initiative faced delays and criticism over security concerns surrounding its Recall feature, according to the report.
Nvidia’s entry could intensify competition in the PC processor market, currently dominated by Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm.



