Nvidia is preparing to introduce its first central processing units (CPUs) for Windows personal computers, marking a notable expansion beyond its traditional focus on graphics processors. This launch is expected to take place next week during the Computex trade show in Taiwan, coinciding with Microsoft's Build developer conference. The collaboration between Nvidia and Microsoft aims to challenge established competitors in the CPU market, including Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm, as the tech industry anticipates the impact of Nvidia's entry into this segment.
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