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Nvidia is reportedly targeting Arm-based PC processors, betting the next wave of AI PCs needs tighter CPU-GPU-NPU integration than x86 alone.
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Nvidia started out as a developer of graphics chips focused on the gaming market. Now, the world’s most valuable company is looking to get back into the consumer market.
Nvidia plans an AI laptop chip comeback with Dell/Lenovo, partnering with MediaTek and Intel to power next-gen Windows PCs—see what it means for NVDA.
Nvidia is returning to consumer PCs through new partnerships with Intel and MediaTek, aiming to power AI-enabled laptops that rival Apple’s efficiency.
A Steam Deck-like handheld with GeForce RTX graphics and DLSS 4 support? It sounds like it's only a matter of time as NVIDIA is staffing up.
Nvidia reported $68.1 billion in revenue for the fourth quarter and $1.62 earnings per share, beating analyst estimates of $66.1 billion and $1.54, respectively.
Ali Ayoub, NVIDIA VP of software engineering, spoke about AI and whether it will replace engineers and juniors, among other topics, at the Globes Putting the North at the Center Conference.
NVIDIA's full-year Gaming revenue increased 41% to hit a new record of $16 billion. However, this milestone will probably be short-lived.