* This is a partial quote from a Yonhap News Agency article.
https://v.daum.net/v/20260223114626694
https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20260223074100009
Nvidia, the world's largest artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductor company, is launching notebook PC chips this year and re-entering the consumer PC market, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) on the 22nd.
According to WSJ, Nvidia will collaborate with US Intel and Taiwan MediaTek to introduce notebook SOC (system-on-chip) products, which will be installed in notebooks from US Dell and Chinese Lenovo.
SOC is an integrated component that combines a CPU (central processing unit), GPU (graphics processing unit), and AI processor into a single chip. It is rapidly increasing in demand because it can lighten notebooks, reduce power consumption, and maintain high performance.
According to WSJ, this SOC collaboration will involve Nvidia taking responsibility for GPU and AI technology, while Intel and MediaTek will handle the CPU segment. The products will be released separately as Nvidia-Intel chips and Nvidia-MediaTek chips.
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* WSJ original article link
Nvidia Wants to Be the Brain of Consumer PCs Once Again
https://www.wsj.com/tech/nvidia-wants-to-be-the-brain-of-consumer-pcs-once-again-9e1e41b3?st=fE46LM