Nvidia is entering with strong Arm-based chips like Grace (data center) and upcoming Vera/PC designs to challenge x86 in AI servers and laptops. This boosts ARM's momentum in efficiency-focused workloads.

However, AMD and Intel aren't losers yet. x86 remains dominant in legacy software, gaming, and high-performance desktops/servers. The market is fragmenting into specialized chips rather than one winner. ARM gains share (especially AI), but coexistence is likely. Nvidia adds competition for all.

Too early to declare victors—performance, software ecosystem, and pricing will decide. (

# Computex: NVIDIA Windows PC Arrives — Can Microsoft Turn the Tide?

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