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NVIDIA has new CPUs in the works that should have consumers excited, according to a recent report.
If that proves accurate, Intel and Qualcomm would have a new rival in the PC CPU space.

NVIDIA has ARM-based processors designed for servers, such as the Grace CPU shown above, but the company may also make ARM chips for PCs soon.
The news comes fromHaYaO, which shared details on X recently.Tom’s Hardwarealso provided context on the news.
Two ARM-based NVIDIA processors are said to be on the way.
The N1X is expected before the end of this year, while the N1 will reportedly come in 2026.

The Nintendo Switch is one of many devices that runs on an ARM-based NVIDIA processor.
It’s said MediaTek is set to make $2 billion in revenue from the partnership.
NVIDIA already has ARM-based SoCs in the server space.
Its Tegra processors that feature in several gaming and media devices are also ARM-based.

But the N1X and N1 would be the company’s first ARM-based chips for Windows PCs.
Well, at least Windows devices running a full version of Windows.
The ill-fatedSurface RTran on a Tegra chip.

Rumors of ARM chips from NVIDIA have been around for years.
Back in 2023, we covered thepossibility of NVIDIA creating ARM CPUs.
Over the last couple of years,Windows on ARMhas improved substantially.







