The first release date for Nvidia's computer processor has been revealed!
Nvidia has set its sights on Intel's position. In this context, the release date for Nvidia's ARM-based computer processor has been revealed.
Nvidia is counting down the days to enter the world of computer processors. Accordingly, the release date for the Nvidia ARM computer processor, which came into discussion last spring, has also been revealed. However, it's important to note that this information is a leak and has not yet been confirmed by Nvidia.
When will the Nvidia computer processor be released?
For over fifty years, computer processors have been dominated by x86 processors. Intel has been the sole ruler of this market for a long time. However, with the AI revolution, both Intel and AMD seem to have fallen slightly behind. Additionally, issues with Intel's latest processors appear to have prompted Nvidia into action. The company is also keen to invest the experience and capital gained from its AI processors into this new target.
According to emerging details, Nvidia is looking to enter the computer processor market with ARM-based processors. As you may know, Nvidia already has experience in developing ARM processors. The company previously developed Tegra processors for mobile phones and continues to work on ARM-based mobile processors.
According to rumors, the company's first ARM-based computer processor is set to debut in September 2025. While the specifications of this processor have not yet been disclosed, it was previously leaked that it will be AI-supported. The processor is expected to go through a 3 nm fabrication process. Nvidia is anticipated to partner with TSMC for the production of the processor.
Lastly, Qualcomm has also entered the ARM-based computer processor market with its Snapdragon X Elite processor. Although AMD uses x86 architecture, it remains the sole ruler of the handheld console market that has recently emerged.
The basic differences between ARM and x86 processors.
Today, the dominant computer processors in the market use the x86 architecture, which is based on CISC (Complex Instruction Set Computing). In contrast, Nvidia will introduce its new computer processors using an ARM-based system, which follows the RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computing) model. However, Apple revitalized the ARM-based computer revolution initiated by ARM. Nvidia is now looking to take this revolution to the next level.
Essentially, CISC is based on a more complex instruction set. This longer and more intricate command system can provide advantages, especially in heavily loaded operations. In contrast, RISC has a fundamentally simpler instruction set. In this sense, RISC features shorter and simpler instructions, while CISC has longer and more complex commands.
Today, the M processors used in mobile phones and, more recently, in Mac computers are ARM-based processors. These processors can accommodate multiple processing modules within themselves, allowing tasks to be completed much more quickly.