Nvidia is pushing into the PC market with its own chips as the main processor. The first Windows computers from Dell and Microsoft's Surface line are set to be unveiled next week at Computex and Build. Microsoft is also planning new software likely based on the OpenClaw framework that lets AI agents handle tasks locally on Windows PCs, a second shot after the Copilot+ PC concept largely flopped.

Dell and Microsoft push agentic AI PC strategy with Copilot+ PCs to deliver secure, cost-effective on-device AI for enterprise productivity.

An Nvidia-powered Arm PC running Windows could inspire new local AI experiences beyond Copilot+.

The chips will appear in Microsoft Surface computers and PCs from other manufacturers.

May 30 : Nvidia and Microsoft are expected next week to debut the first Windows OS computers that use Nvidia's chips as the main processor, Axios reported on Saturday, citing…

Nvidia and Microsoft are set to launch new Windows computers. These machines will feature Nvidia chips as their main processors. This development is expected to come from…

Nvidia and Microsoft will unveil the first Windows PCs powered by Nvidia's Arm-based N1 processors next week at Computex and Build, with devices from Surface and Dell.

NVIDIA, known for its GPUs and AI chips, is reportedly preparing to launch its first-ever PC processor next week. The chip is developed in collaboration with Microsoft.

Nvidia is pushing into the PC market with its own chips as the main processor. The first Windows computers from Dell and Microsoft's Surface line are set to be unveiled next week…