NVIDIA and Microsoft have set the tech world abuzz by simultaneously posting identical messages on their social channels, heralding a “new era of PCs” and flashing cryptic coordinates—25.0528, 121.5990—that point straight to Taipei, Taiwan.
Both giants are poised to unveil a joint laptop platform at the upcoming Computex trade show, rumored to feature the next‑generation N1 and N1X processors.
The synchronized announcement from Windows’ official account and NVIDIA’s own feed strongly signals a historic partnership aimed at powering the operating system with low‑power Arm‑based CPUs—a technology that has long dominated mobile devices but is now set to transform desktop performance.
If successful, this collaboration could position Microsoft’s Surface line as the flagship challenger to Apple’s laptop dominance, offering ultra‑light machines that deliver high performance without overheating or draining the battery too quickly.
All eyes will be on the event’s climax on June 1, when NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is scheduled to deliver a keynote at Taipei’s Music Center, where the full details of the partnership are expected to be revealed.
News Source: Tarreo
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