Nvidia already commands about 80% of the discrete graphics processors for PCs , as well as most of the AI and HPC GPU market. But it looks like the company is ready to take on yet another major market: processors for client PCs that run Microsoft Windows, reports Reuters . AMD, which has historically competed against Intel on this market with x86 offerings, is also venturing into Arm-based CPUs for desktops and laptops, the news agency claims, citing two sources with
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NVIDIA’s push into the consumer CPU market
NVIDIA, as reported by Reuters, is discreetly in the process of designing new chips tailored for personal computers, with the aim of challenging the well-established CPU market.

Sources familiar with the matter have informed Reuters that NVIDIA is actively engaged in the design of PC processors based on ARM architecture. These upcoming NVIDIA CPUs are anticipated to offer support for the Windows operating system. This strategic move into the CPU arena coincides




