Nvidia, RTX Spark and Microsoft Windows
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Nvidia unveilS its first system-on-chip for Windows PCs at Computex 2026, marking a historic shift from Intel and AMD dominance. The N1X chip will act as the main processor, offering high-end graphics without a discrete GPU,
Microsoft rewrote the Windows 11 on Arm scheduler for the NVIDIA RTX Spark chip, introducing Workload Profile Scheduling for the 20-core SoC
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More In a milestone for personal computing, Nvidia is enabling better AI on PCs by enabling generative AI processing on Windows PCs ...
Nvidia appears ready to make one of its biggest moves in consumer computing in years. Ahead of Computex 2026, Nvidia, Microsoft, and Arm simultaneously posted teasers hinting at the launch of Nvidia’s long-rumored N1 and N1X laptop processors — powerful Arm-based chips that could challenge the long-standing dominance of Intel and AMD in the Windows
NVIDIA has officially outlined a long-term roadmap for its Windows processor ambitions, confirming plans to release new CPU platforms on a two-year cadence through at least 2030.
Today at Build 2022, Microsoft unveiled Project Volterra, a device powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon platform that’s designed to let developers explore “AI scenarios” via Qualcomm’s new Neural Processing SDK for Windows toolkit. The hardware ...
Speed up Windows 11 without new hardware by offloading CPU work with tricks like hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling.
Enabling all cores of a processor can improve performance and multi-tasking capabilities, reduce the amount of energy consumed by the system, and improve the overall stability of the device, as the processors can be much more effective in handling ...