Axios: First Nvidia-powered Windows PCs expected to debut in Taipei

Nvidia and Microsoft are set to unveil the first Windows PCs using Nvidia chips as the main processor next week at COMPUTEX and Microsoft Build.
techNQ 52/100出典:PR Times

📋 Article Processing Timeline

  • 📰 Published: May 31, 2026 at 03:28
  • 🔍 Collected: June 1, 2026 at 00:07 (20h 39m after Published)
  • 🤖 AI Analyzed: June 1, 2026 at 23:13 (23h 6m after Collected)
U.S. news outlet Axios reported on the 30th, citing sources, that AI chip company Nvidia and Microsoft are expected to unveil the first Windows PCs using Nvidia chips as the main processor next week. The report notes that in addition to Microsoft's own Surface series, other computer brands, including Dell, will launch Nvidia-powered devices. Microsoft and Nvidia will jointly announce these new machines at the COMPUTEX computer show in Taiwan and the Microsoft Build developer conference in San Francisco. Both companies did not respond to requests for comment. Reuters reported that the official X accounts of Windows, Nvidia, and chip designer Arm simultaneously teased new announcements yesterday, stating that a "new era of personal computing is coming," accompanied by geographical coordinates suggesting Taipei. Currently, Arm-architecture processors for Windows laptops are mainly supplied by Qualcomm, while Intel and AMD remain the dominant suppliers in the Windows laptop CPU market. According to Axios, Microsoft is also expected to announce new software that will allow AI Agents to perform various tasks locally on Windows computers.

FAQ

Why is this important for Taipei?

It reinforces Taipei's role as a critical hub for global technology innovation and hardware manufacturing.