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computex taipei
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Computex Taipei is the annual trade show in Taipei, Taiwan, where major PC hardware announcements are made. Recent discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on NVIDIA and Microsoft using Computex to unveil new Arm-based chipsets for Windows 11 PCs, including the rumored NVIDIA N1X. The event is seen as a potential turning point for Windows on Arm, moving beyond Qualcomm to a multi-vendor ecosystem. Topics include chipset details, Microsoft's Surface hardware involvement, and the broader implications for app compatibility and PC market competition. The tag covers threads about these Computex announcements and their impact on Windows PC hardware.
Nvidia is expected to unveil new Arm-based chipsets for Windows 11 PCs on Monday, June 1, 2026, at Computex in Taipei, with Microsoft, Dell, and possibly Surface hardware reportedly attached to the launch. The real story is not simply that another silicon vendor wants into laptops. It is that...
Microsoft and NVIDIA jointly teased “a new era of PC” on May 29, 2026, using matching social posts that point toward Computex in Taipei and have intensified speculation that NVIDIA’s long-rumored Arm-based N1X PC chip may finally be unveiled next week. The companies have not confirmed the...