Nvidia unveils new AI chips for Windows laptops and desktops, partnering with Microsoft and Dell
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Chan Ho-him, Taijing Wu
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Summary
Nvidia has unveiled new powerful chips designed to bring advanced artificial intelligence capabilities to Windows laptops and desktop computers. The announcement was made by CEO Jensen Huang at the annual Nvidia GTC conference in Taipei. The new personal computer models, from brands including Microsoft and Dell, are set to roll out later this year. While Nvidia has already found massive success supplying high-end chips for AI data centers, this move expands its presence into consumer AI systems. Nvidia and Microsoft aim to reinvent the personal computer, enabling laptops and desktops to run AI agents locally. Analysts suggest this could revolutionize the PC market, drive AI applications at home, and offer more consumer choices.
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Nvidia and Microsoft are aiming to reinvent the personal computer, he said, and the new laptops and desktops will be able to run AI agents locally
Analysts say Nvidia's move could revolutionize the PC market, drive AI applications at home, and offer more choices for consumers
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