Nvidia and MediaTek Collaborate on 3nm AI PC CPU
Nvidia and MediaTek are collaborating on a 3nm AI CPU, entering production this month, with mass production expected in late 2025, potentially priced around $300 and enhancing graphical performance.
Read original articleNvidia and MediaTek are reportedly collaborating on a new 3nm AI CPU, which is expected to enter the tape-out phase of production this month, with mass production anticipated for late 2025. This collaboration has been speculated for several months, with previous rumors suggesting a focus on an AI card processor. The new CPU is expected to be paired with Nvidia GPUs and may attract interest from major OEMs like Lenovo, Dell, HP, and Asus. The chip is rumored to be priced around $300. Interestingly, the reports refer to the chip as an "AI PC" CPU, diverging from MediaTek's typical focus on mobile products. This shift could position MediaTek as a competitor in the Windows-on-Arm market, especially following the challenges faced by Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite in terms of graphical performance. Nvidia's involvement is expected to enhance the chip's capabilities, particularly in graphics. Currently, the only confirmed collaboration between the two companies is the Dimensity Auto Cockpit platform, designed for automotive applications.
- Nvidia and MediaTek are collaborating on a 3nm AI CPU, entering tape-out this month.
- Mass production of the CPU is expected to begin in late 2025.
- The chip is anticipated to be paired with Nvidia GPUs and may be priced around $300.
- The collaboration marks a potential shift for MediaTek from mobile products to AI PC solutions.
- Nvidia's involvement could enhance the chip's graphical performance, addressing previous market challenges.
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