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Nvidia unveils AI PC chips for Windows laptops and desktops
Nvidia introduced new chips designed to bring advanced AI features into Windows laptops and desktops, describing them as the basis of a new class of “AI personal computers.” Microsoft and Dell are among the brands expected to ship models using the chips later this year.
Nvidia and Microsoft push local AI agents onto personal computers
Microsoft said PCs using Nvidia’s RTX superchips will support highly capable AI models and complex workloads, including running AI agents locally. Nvidia said the new design combines CPU and GPU capabilities to expand AI processing beyond the data center.
Nvidia’s GTC Taipei event highlights a shift beyond GPUs
Coverage of Nvidia’s GTC Taipei event emphasized that the company is broadening its role from graphics processors into integrated computing for laptops and desktops. The event centered on how Nvidia’s latest hardware strategy is meant to reshape the PC market around AI.
Nvidia’s AI PC push could challenge Intel and AMD
Analysts and event coverage described Nvidia’s new chips as a direct move into a market long dominated by Intel and AMD. The rollout signals a more competitive era for laptop and desktop processors, with AI capability becoming a primary selling point.
Microsoft backs the AI-PC vision with new workload support
Microsoft’s separate statement said the new Nvidia-powered machines will be able to run complex AI tasks, reinforcing its partnership in the AI-PC push. That support suggests the companies are preparing software and hardware together for on-device AI.
Honda’s full-scale eVTOL demonstrator advances toward air taxi service
Aviation coverage reported that Honda’s full-scale uncrewed electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing demonstrator completed its first hover flight in the U.S. The company is developing the hybrid-electric aircraft with an eye to service entry in the early 2030s.
Aviation technology advances focus on contrail reduction and materials
This week’s aerospace technology roundup also highlighted efforts to reduce contrails and progress in bio-based carbon fiber. These developments point to industry work on both emissions reduction and lighter, more sustainable aircraft materials.
Korea moves to strengthen engine independence
The same aerospace technology roundup noted Korea’s engine independence bid as another important industrial development. The effort reflects a wider national push to reduce reliance on foreign propulsion systems and expand domestic aerospace capability.