Microsoft teases new Surface hardware and 'a new era of PC'
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Microsoft teases new Surface hardware and 'a new era of PC'
A teaser from Microsoft’s Surface and Windows leadership indicates something new is coming for developers, featuring an image suggesting a curved display edge. The announcement is described as not a new OS version, making a Windows 12 reveal unlikely at the upcoming Build developer conference. A separate Windows account post also hints at a “new era of PC,” with coordinates pointing to Computex in Taipei. Nvidia is rumored to re-enter the Windows on Arm market with N1 and N1X chips. The timing suggests Microsoft could be teasing Nvidia’s chips and potential Surface hardware designed to use them, with more details expected around Nvidia’s Computex keynote and Microsoft’s Build keynote.
"I wrote yesterday that a partnership between Microsoft and Nvidia on these chips would make a lot of sense, and Microsoft may well be teasing the announcement of Nvidia's chips and potential Surface hardware to house them in. We're bound to find out a lot more during Nvidia's Computex keynote on Sunday May 31st, followed by Microsoft's own Build keynote on Tuesday June 2nd."
Read at The Verge
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