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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-30T14:08:13.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Theres starting to be quite a bit of chatter around Nvidia announcing an ARM core CPU for Windows PC at Computex. They have posted cryptic messages about a \"new era for PC\", Taipei coordinates, etc. I think it could be real, and I also think it will end up being the best Windows on ARM showcase ever. I say this not simply due to Nvidia's new Olympus cores, which power the new Vera CPU and would 99% be the cores powering the N1X, but due to the very real chances of Nvidias software juggernaut actually putting out a new HAL that will make this more seamless and performant than any other WoA attempt ever seen before. Some posts are saying that Microsoft is developing a dedicated Windows 11 version for it, which would be less impressive than a seamless HAL compatible with standard Windows, but perhaps a mixture of both is still necessary for optimum performance at this point.\n\nThey are saying it will have 6144 CUDA cores + an unknown amount of Olympus cores in a UMA. Dont know...\n\nRead more",
  "title": "Nvidia N1X Thread...."
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