Microsoft, Dell, and other major PC manufacturers are reportedly preparing to launch a new wave of Nvidia-powered Windows PCs as early as next week. The move signals a significant push to bring dedicated AI compute hardware into the mainstream consumer and enterprise PC market.
Nvidia's GPU architecture, long dominant in data-centre AI workloads, is increasingly being positioned as the engine for on-device AI features in everyday Windows machines. A broad multi-vendor launch would mark a meaningful step in Microsoft's broader Copilot+ PC strategy, putting AI-accelerated hardware in front of a much wider audience than current Qualcomm-based Arm devices have reached.
If the timeline holds, the debut could reshape the competitive landscape for AI PCs heading into the second half of 2025, with Intel and AMD both watching closely.
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