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Nvidia declares entry into PC market, unveils ARM-based N1X chip
Nvidia is entering the PC processor market and has unveiled an ARM-based processor called N1X, developed with Microsoft, at a Computex 2026 keynote in Taiwan. The chip will ship this autumn in new Windows PC lineups from Microsoft, Dell, HP, Asus, Lenovo and MSI. It will be used in more than 30 laptops and 10 desktops. Nvidia also said mass production of its Vera data centre CPU has begun.
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Nvidia denies rumours of buying major PC makers like Dell and HP
Nvidia denied a report that it had been in talks for more than a year to acquire a major PC maker such as Dell or HP. The rumour originated from a report by semiconductor-focused outlet SemiAccurate, which did not name a target but prompted market speculation about Lenovo, Dell, HP, Asus and Acer. Dell shares rose about 6.7 percent and HP shares gained more than 5.3 percent before giving back gains. Nvidia said it is not in acquisition discussions with any PC maker.
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Nvidia enters ARM Windows laptop market, threatening \'Intel Inside\'
Nvidia is entering the ARM-based Windows laptop market. The Verge reported the company will introduce N1 and N1X system-on-chip designs for Windows laptops this spring. Lenovo is developing six laptops based on the chips, including a 15-inch gaming model, and is preparing multiple IdeaPad and Yoga models. Dell plans to launch an Alienware gaming laptop with the N1X early next year, with possible use in the XPS lineup.