After selling graphics cards for 30 years, NVIDIA is now redefining personal computers in one fell swoop—this move on the chessboard is played big.

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NVIDIA is bringing new AI chips; this time, instead of graphics cards, they want to make the "brain" of personal computers.
> Original Title: “After Selling Graphics Cards for 30 Years, NVIDIA Comes Back to Re-Invent the ‘Personal Computer’ with New AI Chips”
> Original Author: Zhang Yongyi, GeekPark




NVIDIA’s just-unveiled new “snack”—an “AI that’s always online at home.”




The one saying this is Jensen Huang. For more details about the event, please follow “Real-time Updates | NVIDIA GTC Conference Key Information Summaries.”




On June 1 in Taipei, he stood beside a new chip called RTX Spark, bringing the PC up to the same height as—or even higher than—a smartphone.




> Jensen Huang first reviewed the 40-year development history of Windows PCs
> Image source: NVIDIA




To be clear, over the past thirty years, what NVIDIA has been selling you has always been
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