Nvidia stellt PC-Prozessor-Roadmap bis 2030 vor: Zwei neue Generationen geplant
By
Mark Mantel
A respectable bake. You'd come back tomorrow for another.
Summary
Nvidia hat auf der Computex 2026 eine aktualisierte PC-Roadmap vorgestellt, die bis 2030 reicht. Nach dem ersten eigenen Notebook-Prozessor für DGX Spark und RTX-Spark-Systeme sind zwei weitere Generationen geplant: Vera Rubin Spark (2027–2028) und Rosa Feynman Spark (2029–2030). Der Fokus liegt zunächst auf Notebooks und Mini-PCs, eine Ausweitung ist möglich.
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Bisher beschränkt sich Nvidia auf Notebooks und Mini-PCs; eine Ausweitun...
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