Nvidia and Microsoft unveiled the N1X processor, an Arm-based chip for a new line of Windows laptops debuting this fall. The chip, part of the RTX Spark superchip, aims to ‘reinvent the PC’ and challenge the dominance of Intel and AMD.
In a landmark move that will shake up the personal computing market, Nvidia unveiled the N1X processor developed alongside Microsoft that will power Windows laptops and will debut this fall, CNBC reported. These processors will be incorporated into a new RTX Spark superchip, the report said.
‘A Reinvention of the Computer’
“This reinvention of the computer is as big a deal as the reinvention of the phone into what we now know as the smartphone,” the report quoted Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang as saying. “Microsoft and Nvidia are going to reinvent the PC,” he added. “This is the first completely re-engineered, reinvented line of PCs that has happened in 40 years.”
New Architecture to Challenge Intel and AMD
The PC chip market has been dominated by Intel and AMD, which championed the x86 processors. The Nvidia chips will combine GPUs on the Blackwell architecture and the new Arm-based N1X processor, along with 128 gigabytes of unified memory. These are being custom-designed by Taiwan’s MediaTek.
The new PC processor will use TSMC’s 3-nanometer technology, according to the news report.
Reuters had reported that the efforts to make an ARM-based chip for PCs came as part of a Microsoft-led push. ARM-based chips are more efficient as they use a simpler set of instructions compared to the x86 processor, which is known more for its raw power and uses a complex set of instructions. Apple also makes ARM-based processors with its latest M5 chips powering a pricier line of products.
First Laptops for Gamers and Creators
The first laptops to come with these new chips will be aimed at gamers and creators and will be as thin as 14 millimetres. (ANI)
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