Nvidia Might Bring Arm Laptop Chips to Market Sooner Than Expected

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Nvidia Might Bring Arm Laptop Chips to Market Sooner Than Expected
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Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang confirmed during a Q&A that Nvidia is working with MediaTek to create an end-user system on a chip (SoC) based on the GB10 chip. Huang stated that this product will be a 'mainstream' offering, supported by Nvidia's professional software ecosystem and made available through PC manufacturers. The GB10 SoC, currently powering Project Digits mini supercomputer, boasts a Blackwell GPU and a Grace CPU with 20 Arm cores.

, it might be easy to forget that we've been hoping for Nvidia to announce something else this year: namely, an all-Nvidia Arm laptop chip. On that front, it seems we now finally have confirmation that such a thing is in the works and seemingly just around the corner.

The GB10 SoC in the Project Digits supercomputer—like a GB100, sans a zero, geddit?—features a Blackwell GPU capable of one petaFLOP of FP4 AI compute and a Grace CPU with 20 Arm cores, plus 128 GB of LPDDR5X memory and up to 4 TB of NVMe storage. The idea that Nvidia might make an end-user SoC with Arm CPU cores in collaboration with MediaTek isn't new. In fact, it's one of the things we've beenspeculation now is that Nvidia's working on bringing an Nvidia x MediaTek SoC to market as a"mainstream product." And now that we have the actual GB10 chip that can act as a springboard for consumer chips, we might not have to wait too long.

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