NVIDIA and MediaTek are reportedly collaborating on a 3nm AI PC CPU to take on Qualcomm’s flagship Arm processors



What you need to know

  • Rumors indicated NVIDIA and MediaTek are working together to develop a 3nm AI PC CPU, which is slated to enter the tape-out phase of production later this month.
  • The processor could potentially compete with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite offering, especially on the graphics front. 
  • A separate report shows that the entry could retail at approximately $300 once it ships to broad availability. 

MediaTek and NVIDIA are reportedly working together on developing a cutting-edge 3nm AI PC CPU. According to a report by IT Home, the processor is slated to enter the tape-out phase of production later this month (via Tom’s Hardware). It is expected to enter mass production late next year. 

This rumor dates back to last year when a report by DigiTimes suggested that MediaTek had plans to integrate a GPU based on NVIDIA’s architecture into its SoCs (system-on-chip) for smartphones and Windows-on-Arm mobile PCs.



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