DigiTimes, a Taiwan-based electronic industry news website, has reported that NVIDIA is set to unveil an Arm-based CPU for PCs in September 2025, with a planned release in March 2026.
The prospect of NVIDIA creating CPUs for PCs has been circulating for some time, with even Michael Dell hinting at it during an interview with Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, mentioning the possibility of seeing NVIDIA CPUs in the PC market next year, in 2025.
NVIDIA’s experience in producing Arm-based CPUs under the Tegra brand, with devices like the widely used Nintendo Switch (previously attempted with the Surface RT chip without success), and their server-side Grace CPU introduced in 2021, suggests they are well-prepared for developing Arm-based CPUs for PCs, similar to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X line.
Source: DigiTimes via Notebookcheck
TLDR: NVIDIA plans to launch an Arm-based CPU for PCs in September 2025, following a release in March 2026, building on their expertise in producing Arm-based CPUs for various devices.
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