Nvidia, Arm, and Microsoft's Windows team started sharing teasers for "a new era of PC." The coordinated campaign, widely believed to be teasing Arm-based Windows PCs with Nvidia chips, is expected to result in an official product announcement in early June 2026.
Since 2012, Arm-based Windows laptops have been advertised as a way to bring longer battery life, thinner designs, and phone-like efficiency to traditional portable computing. Copilot+ PCs continued that push in May 2024, offering hardware suitable for running local AI models.
In late May 2026, Nvidia, Arm, and Microsoft shared coordinated teasers for "a new era of PC" on their official social media channels. Their posts included geographic coordinates pointing to the Taipei Music Center, where Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is scheduled to deliver a GTC Taipei keynote on June 1 at 11 a.m. Taipei time, or 5 a.m. CEST, 8 p.m. PDT on May 31, and 11 p.m. EDT on May 31. Recent industry speculation points to the long-rumored N1 and N1X laptop processors being unveiled at the event. In all likelihood, that is precisely what the tech giant's recent teasers are about.
Several reports from early 2026 indicate that...
