NVIDIA RTX Spark may light a fire for Windows
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Nvidia's announced entry into the PC chip market sent shares of AMD, Intel and Qualcomm lower as Wall Street recognized the threat.
Nvidia has just announced its plan to enter the PC chip business for the first time. The company's new RTX Spark processor may provide a genuine
After dominating the graphics card market, Nvidia appears poised to carve out a slice of the pie traditionally shared by Intel, AMD, and, to a certain extent, Qualcomm.
Nvidia unveils RTX Spark, its first full Windows PC platform chip. RTX Spark combines Arm CPU and Blackwell GPU for AI laptops. Intel, AMD and Qualcomm face fresh competition in premium PCs.
The tech titan appears set to do just that, as its GPU dominance, entrenched customer relationships, and thriving developer ecosystem make it well-armed for the fight.
By Wen-Yee Lee TAIPEI, June 2 (Reuters) - Nvidia boss Jensen Huang said on Tuesday the company has enough supply to accommodate robust growth for central processing units (CPUs) as well as graphics processing units (GPUs) as it rides a boom in artificial intelligence.
Nvidia Corp is entering the PC market with a new chip aimed at loosening the stranglehold of Intel Corp technology in that arena and modernising the machines for the AI era.
For a company that built its fortune selling graphics cards to gamers, Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA, XETRA:NVD) has come a remarkably long way. It now dominates AI data centres with a stranglehold that has made chief executive Jensen Huang one of the most powerful figures in technology.