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Nvidia CEO Teases Desktop CPU Plans at CES

by Sneha Singh
January 9, 2025
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Nvidia has been making massive steps into the consumer CPU market as recent announcements show big plans for 2025. During CES 2025, the company unveiled Project Digits, a personal AI supercomputer at $3,000, powered by the new GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip.

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Speculation abounds about whether this is Nvidia’s plan to enter the desktop CPU market with something that wasn’t developed with MediaTek.

Nvidia Hints at Ambitious Arm CPU Plans

At the CES presentation, the Nvidia CEO also dropped hints that there was some deeper vision into the Arm-based CPU embedded inside the GB10 chip. “You know, obviously we have plans,” he said, “but I can’t tell you much about what’s coming along in the way of a 20-core desktop CPU.” In this, the company is not resting at its laurels and is trying to find someplace for it in the brutally competitive market for consumer CPUs.

According to Huang, MediaTek can even promote the CPU separately and that would be a “super win-win” for both firms. This may help MediaTek make use of its own channels to distribute its product while Nvidia focuses on its own product line’s integration with the CPU.

Up until now, Qualcomm has maintained a market lead of Arm-based CPUs in Windows PCs after the very successful launch of Snapdragon X Elite processors. The performance and power efficiency Snapdragons provided put it at the level with Apple, therefore fueling the fight against the more traditional x86 architectures used by Intel and AMD. As 2024 goes by, Windows on Arm is likely to finally start living up to the promise, giving way to a relatively competitive 2025.

Nvidia CEO says company has plans for desktop chip designed with MediaTek
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With Nvidia joining this fray, and AMD already working on Arm technology, it would mean that the war between x86 and Arm architectures would grow even more acute.

While Project Digits is built specifically for AI developers and runs on its own specially tailored Linux environment to create exactly what they need, Nvidia’s mainstream ambitions for consumer CPUs could shake things up immensely.

Leveraging Linux for Cross-Platform Development

Huang said Nvidia plans to leverage Microsoft’s Windows Subsystem for Linux as a bridge to unite the Linux and Windows worlds. This will create an easier flow for a transition to be made for the developers relying on both systems.

While entry into consumer CPU seems defensive, the fact is, that this is also a strategic move that tries to benefit Nvidia from its advantage in AI and graphics processing. By building its expertise, it aims to create an environment with high potential for competition in the consumer electronics market from giants like Intel and AMD.

As speculation builds over future products from Nvidia, including possible launches in September 2025 with commercial availability following in March 2026, industry observers are eagerly watching to see how these developments will play out.

Introducing an Arm-based CPU platform could redefine expectations for performance and efficiency in personal computing. In conclusion, such announcements by Nvidia at CES 2025 clearly mark a defining phase in its drive to become more significant in consumer CPU markets. 

With Project Digits as an initial launch vehicle and strategic co-operations under its belt such as MediaTek collaborations, Nvidia prepares to challenge status quo market power and redefine tomorrow’s computing capabilities.

As we move further into 2025, all eyes will be on how these plans materialize and what they mean for consumers and developers alike.

 

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