First Windows PCs with Nvidia chips to be unveiled next week
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Microsoft and Nvidia are set to unveil new Windows PCs featuring Nvidia chips.
- The new devices will be presented at the Computex trade show in Taiwan and Microsoft's Build conference in San Francisco.
- These PCs, from Microsoft Surface and other manufacturers like Dell, will utilize Nvidia's chips as their main processors.
The upcoming week is poised to mark a significant shift in the personal computing landscape as Microsoft and Nvidia prepare to jointly introduce the first Windows PCs powered by Nvidia chips. This collaboration aims to integrate Nvidia's processing capabilities directly into the core of Windows devices.
The unveiling is scheduled to take place at two major tech events: the Computex trade show in Taiwan and Microsoft's Build developer conference in San Francisco. This dual presentation strategy suggests a broad rollout and significant industry backing for the new hardware.
Devices from Microsoft's own Surface line, as well as those from other prominent manufacturers such as Dell, are expected to be among the first to feature these Nvidia-driven processors. This move signifies a strategic push to leverage advanced AI and processing power within the mainstream Windows ecosystem, potentially enhancing performance for a range of applications, including AI-intensive tasks.
Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.