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Nvidia-Powered Windows PCs Set to Debut Next Week

Sun, May 31, 2026(1h ago)Technology

In a major shift for the computing industry, Microsoft and Nvidia are reportedly preparing to unveil the first Windows PCs built around Nvidia’s own processors. According to recent reports, these new devices—which are expected to come from both Microsoft’s Surface lineup and third-party partners like Dell—will be showcased at the upcoming Computex trade show in Taiwan and the Microsoft Build conference in San Francisco. This move signals a significant strategic pivot, as Microsoft looks to challenge Apple’s successful transition to its own custom silicon by leveraging Nvidia’s expertise to improve battery life and overall performance.

The collaboration, which follows earlier industry speculation regarding Nvidia’s development of Arm-based CPUs for Windows, marks a potential shake-up for the market currently dominated by Intel and AMD. Beyond the hardware, Microsoft is also rumored to be rolling out new software capabilities designed to let AI agents run locally on these devices, further integrating artificial intelligence into the core user experience. With teaser campaigns already circulating from key players like Microsoft, Nvidia, and Arm, the tech world is bracing for what many believe could be the start of a new era for the Windows ecosystem.

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