The world of Silicon and Arm-based chips is expanding, as more and more companies are looking to develop this, with NVIDIA now the center of new reports claiming this new focus. NVIDIA is creating these for Microsoft Windows PCs, one that would rival the famed development of Apple for its Mac computers, centering on the renowned Apple Silicon known as the M-series.
Arm-based chips, SoCs, and Silicons are taking the world by storm, with massive demand now seen for all-in-one processors for various devices.
NVIDIA is Working on New Arm-Based Chips for Windows
Reuters reported that NVIDIA is now "quietly" starting its development of a new computer processor, an Arm-based one meant for Windows PCs to use. As per the report, NVIDIA is looking to match Intel's current computer chips, especially with its fame amongst the Microsoft Windows PC platforms which focus on its different chips including the Core i-series.
It was said that NVIDIA's development of the Arm-based chips could come out as early as 2025, but it remains unconfirmed by both semiconductor companies.
NVIDIA had previous experience in using Arm-based developments, but it was meant for data centers, and not for the everyday computer.
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Will NVIDIA Rival Apple's M-Series Silicon Chips?
Engadget claimed that this move is part of Microsoft's current focus on challenging Apple's M-series-powered computers with Windows PCs featuring Arm-based chips. In an email to NVIDIA, the report claimed that the company declined to comment regarding this development.
It was revealed that Apple's Arm-based Silicon chips have doubled in its market share in the past three years since it was first introduced in 2020.
Arm-Based, Silicon Chips from Big Tech
The renowned British semiconductor company, Arm, is best known for sharing its technology with different names in the big tech, with Apple being the most iconic in the past and present years. Since 2020, Apple has introduced the world to the Arm-based Silicon chip, featuring an all-in-one processor meant for Macs, with Cupertino extending the collaboration beyond 2040.
That is a long time for Apple to work with Arm, with the M-series proving to be a highly successful one, leaving behind Intel.
However, not all are welcome to use Arm's technology, especially as it recently filed a lawsuit against Qualcomm for its plans to develop a new Arm-based computer chip via its Nuvia acquisition.
Intel is on its way to delivering a future Arm-based processor for smartphones, soon to power devices and deliver a massive experience to all on the mobile, showing the massive growth and demand for Arm's technology.
Now, NVIDIA is the next company to reportedly be working on an Arm-based computer processor, soon to bring the experience to Microsoft Windows.