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Nvidia to Launch First Windows PCs with Its Processors Next Week

Nvidia will launch its first Windows PCs powered by its processors next week, coinciding with Microsoft's efforts to enhance AI capabilities in the PC market. The announcement will be made at the Computex trade show and Microsoft's Build conference, with expected participation from various manufacturers. Analysts believe this move could positively impact both Nvidia and Microsoft, as well as competitors like Qualcomm.

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Nvidia is set to debut the first Windows computers utilizing its chips as the main processor next week, according to sources. This announcement comes as Microsoft seeks to enhance its AI capabilities in the PC market following previous setbacks with its AI PC initiative. The unveiling will occur at two significant industry events: the Computex trade show in Taiwan and Microsoft's Build developer conference in San Francisco. Nvidia-powered PCs are expected from both Microsoft's Surface brand and other manufacturers, including Dell. Microsoft is also anticipated to introduce software aimed at facilitating local AI operations on Windows computers. Nvidia has been working towards entering the PC processor market for several years, and this launch marks a significant step in that direction. Analysts suggest that Nvidia's entry could benefit not only Microsoft but also competitors like Qualcomm, which has faced challenges in capturing market share despite offering competitive technology.

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Nvidia to Launch First Windows PCs with Its Processors Next Week