@Gmarci0108 Well both of you are wrong because you can't game on it. It's am ARM CPU. PCs use x86 and games simply don't work on ARM unless they're made to
Kind reminder that NVIDIA has been making Processors for over 10 years already with the TEGRA series of ARM CPUs. The very first Microsoft Surface, also known as Surface RT, was powered by a TEGRA 3
You don't get it, do you? Nvidia is one of the most valuable companies in this world right now. They make insane amounts of profit with their AI GPUs for ChatGPT for example. The profit margins are insane! Their gaming gpu branch is literally nothing compared to this. They could even stop selling consumer GPUs entirely and would probably make even more money selling their AI acceleration cards. This is the reality. There won't be any price drops anytime soon
@@JT_6233 sorry to make you feel bad but AMD is 10× better in price/performance so the only thing make Nvidia make more money is because Nvidia fan boys are buying anything
Nah, not experienced in cpu's yet. Plus this is only a theoretical result. No chip really has been made. Nvidia is just really good with marketing. Overal AMD has the best price/quality on gpu and cpu but their marketing sucks. Thats why nvidia has a bigger share on the gpu marketplace
@@alanchen7757 back in the 90s a 300 Mhz core with 8 mb integrated graphics was shoved into the same size. We now have 3.9 Ghz with 6 gb integrated graphics. We could still shove more in there
That's not how any of this works. igpus are completely handicapped because of low vram, bus size, and so on. The reason they can perform really good in some games like Valorant and CSGO is because those are extremely undemanding games that have been optimized to oblivion.
If Nvidia didn't panic when Intel launched Arc, it's likely the same can be said if Nvidia launches a consumer processor, especially since 1.) Windows isn't ready yet for ARM (thanks Qualcomm), and 2.) They need to find a way to drain out our pockets with it first.
@LaserXP101 Even worse, intel and AMD both have specific licenses required to make x64 CPUs, I doubt either one of them would want to share, especially considering AMD gets way more of its income from the gaming market than either Intel or Nvidia
I feel like a full Nvidia build would either be a low end PC for the price of a midrange build, or a High end build for the price of a mid range human, there is no in between with them.
They already made consumer level cpus, they're called the tegra series which powers all the nvidia shield series and the Nintendo switch, in fact thanks to nvidia we've had hacked switches on year 1 thanks to a secret RCM mode built to these chips.
Old news theyve been making cpus since along time and there is no reason why amd or intel should be concert. Nvidia is not cutting in their profits and probably newer will
Glad to say JACKZ(the pro gamer shown) getting more recognition. Legitimately one of the best vibes out of any cs eSports personalities period, not just amongst players but overall, of all time. Also a reliable player of his time. He did not have the flashy plays that you would expect S1mple or ZywOo to bring but just put him on a site/position and he more often than not gets 1 to 2 kills almost every time.
Saying how this was a little under a year ago I’m sad we haven’t seen them yet because I’d love for more competition in cpus just like nvidia needs more competition in gpus
NVIDIA is doing CPUs since 2010 or so, the Nivea tegra . The tegra 2 and 3 were very predominant on the market of tablets. The Nexus 7 used the tegra 3 and ASUS transformer tablets used it too, And now the Nintendo Switch uses a tegra X1 that were 2 years old at the time of the release.
ARM has been around since the early 90s and Apple would be happy to tell you how unfriendly they are. It's nothing the others are worrying about. There's almost nothing on the market for that architecture.
Are you crazy man, last night I was thinking about this like what if nvidia make cpu's like amd & intel which make gpu & cpu both 😅 I was shocked when I saw your short on my yt feed
They're based on arm architectures as far as I know It'd cost them quite a bit to convince basically the entire desktop market to switch to windows or linux on arm
It always starts with enterprise. Hopefully we'll see it soon - we need a new competitor to the market - especially with Apple moving further away from the norm.
I don’t see this as a bad thing, hypothetically even if they were going to enter into the consumer space and even if they were a bad value (they shouldn’t be too terrible), it would just be adding a third competitor to the duopoly, I don’t see more competition as a bad thing in fact more competition just means that the companies will be pushing each other more and more to fight over market share and sales.
Always avoided integrated CPU/GPU combos, makes any reasonable upgrading of the system much more difficult and expensive. I always upgrade these components on very different schedules - only as needed.
I'm content with either amd and intel for cpus , until nvidia fix their pricing if they have consumer grade ones and we know it's ARM based so it's hella efficient that X86
The thing is that making a cpu for servers is in in someways much easier than making cpus for the average consumer base. Intel and AMD are on x84 architecture with has compatability with most windows desktop applications, but Nvidia is using ARM which lacks a lot of drivers necessary to run many windows based applications. It'll be like how ARC has poor driver support for many games, but a CPU has to offer far more compability than a GPU due to how many more apps there. Meanwhile, there are far fewer apps a device needs to be able to support on an enterprise level and with how much money there is in enterprise systems, it's not that costly for nvidia to offer support for drivers and tailor to the big companies buying these servers. So even if a really powerful Nvidia CPU for gamers were made and released, as someone who uses his PC for more than just gaming, I'd probably shy away from it for at least a few generations unless Nvidia really hits it out of the park with application compatability.
My gaming pc with custom loop and direct die cooling cost about 5G's. Ten grand is realistic. However, the components you buy will last longer and longer, which means you spend less money over time.
Still need special ARM version of Windows or Linux and most software probably won’t run since the chip architecture is different. Obviously this was designed for a certain market unless you want to play mobile games on the expensive hardware you can get your hands on. Or they can put it in the switch and we can finally play Pokemon Scarlet and Violet above 10 fps.
Dont worry it'll probably cost 3x more
actually cheaper and better thsn amd intel
@@emperorarasakaThey definitely gonna exploit it
@@emperorarasakanot, nvidia is expensive and worse than amd
hopefully the stock will do that
@Gmarci0108 Well both of you are wrong because you can't game on it. It's am ARM CPU. PCs use x86 and games simply don't work on ARM unless they're made to
i never thought that i would live in a world where intel is making gpus and nvidia is making cpus
Thank "Cern" lol jk.. jk... maybe.....
For real😂
AMD: I thought that was my thing.
Sorry but everyone seems to forget the NVIDIA makes CPU's just not for desktop or laptops. Look what powers the Nintendo switch
@@aaronpalmer7425 you right I had to disassemble my sister's to put in a new set a baby blue dyed buttons and saw a sneak peek into what powers it
Kind reminder that NVIDIA has been making Processors for over 10 years already with the TEGRA series of ARM CPUs. The very first Microsoft Surface, also known as Surface RT, was powered by a TEGRA 3
This
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i was about to say this
There is also the Nintendo Switch running on Tegra X1
i was just about to comment this I'm surprised that not many people know or remember it
Wow Nvidia making arm CPUs... And arm CPUs being more efficient than x86... what groundbreaking news... In 2008 .
literally lol
Everything is groundbreaking to someone who doesn't keep up with these things 😂
Yeah did people just forget that Tegra exists? I mean it's even used in the Switch like what.
If it's work on risk v.
So it's good
exactly lol. Omg apple is making new arm cpus also! And they are more efficient for battery usage no way
Intel: enters gpu market
NVIDIA: mf, fine…
Lol
NVIDIA: " You're not that guy. You're not that guy."
Budget Kings: AMD, Intel, Alibaba modified GPU shit.
Expensive Kings: NVIDIA, Intel CPUs (but at least Intel is godly in Workstations than AMD)
@@thebottles3153intel sucks
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Knowing Nvidia, they're probably going to price it at 100% price markup of Intel and have only 5% the performance increase
but their cpu will have the green logo of Nvidia on it xd
They'll do %1000 markup like their ai chips
Remember people, vote with your wallet. Don't buy from a bad company until they fix their business practices.
You don't get it, do you?
Nvidia is one of the most valuable companies in this world right now.
They make insane amounts of profit with their AI GPUs for ChatGPT for example.
The profit margins are insane!
Their gaming gpu branch is literally nothing compared to this.
They could even stop selling consumer GPUs entirely and would probably make even more money selling their AI acceleration cards.
This is the reality.
There won't be any price drops anytime soon
Not a possibility when the same company has the best product. Kinda like trying to avoid Windows but working at IT
@@JT_6233amd and Intel both are more valuable than Nvidia
@@JT_6233also if their profit margins are "insane" that should make you think of their mark up and how overpriced their products are
@@JT_6233 sorry to make you feel bad but AMD is 10× better in price/performance so the only thing make Nvidia make more money is because Nvidia fan boys are buying anything
Yup Nvidia wanted to acquire ARM not long ago for this very reason.
They were already making CPU's look at Nintendo Switch. NVIDIA powers many hand-held consoles they ate not new at it, this is nothing new
@@aaronpalmer7425 Not really. Nvidia provides SoC, not CPU, which uses ARM Cortex A57 as its CPU.
I can almost guarantee that neither AMD nor Intel are freaking out.
Right?
Xeon and threadripper🥲
@@Birdman._.amd epyc 😏
Nah, not experienced in cpu's yet. Plus this is only a theoretical result. No chip really has been made. Nvidia is just really good with marketing. Overal AMD has the best price/quality on gpu and cpu but their marketing sucks. Thats why nvidia has a bigger share on the gpu marketplace
@@icarusthefly5458 Nvidia made the chip on the Nintendo switch so they've definitely been trying
Nvidia have been making cpu's for a while now. The swtich has an Nvidia cpu in it.
I swear people forgot this because jeez they are losing their mind about something not new
what imsaying bro
The fucking switch? Bro that cpu can't run shit@@aaronpalmer7425
Imagine reading your cpu specs and its 12.5 Ghz with a rtx 4090 integrated
And MSRP of 50k
@@tdws52s add another 0 and it would be more realistic
the cpu would probably be bigger then your head if it has a 4090
@@alanchen7757 back in the 90s a 300 Mhz core with 8 mb integrated graphics was shoved into the same size. We now have 3.9 Ghz with 6 gb integrated graphics. We could still shove more in there
That's not how any of this works. igpus are completely handicapped because of low vram, bus size, and so on. The reason they can perform really good in some games like Valorant and CSGO is because those are extremely undemanding games that have been optimized to oblivion.
This is not even the first time Nvidia made CPU's . Especially ARM based ones.
True, example the Nintendo Switch's Nvidia Tegra x1 APU
@@TheRealMMC Also in some laptops/tablets, it's nowhere new.
@@TheRealMMC The cpu used in the tegra is the cortex a57 from ARM, not Nvidia.
@@Tech-is1xy True, it's CPU is ARM-based. My comment was in agreeance with @rws91942's comment, mentioning Nvidias long line of ARM-based APUs.
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Not really. It isn't X64
@@carisi2k11 There’s been developments in ARM Windows 11 so having it in a personal desktop could become a possibility
Intel: starts making gpu’s
Nvidia: starts making cpu’s
Amd: 🗿
Nividia: Now introducing our new CPU with integrated graphics! Starting at a low low price of ....
*your liver.*
All nvidia gaming PC 💀
Future children will have RTX 5090s integrated into their CPUs. What a time to start gaming on integrated graphics.
So basically a console.
Google consoles
The NVIDIA cpu and Intel gpu meme has never been this close to reality
I guarantee you AMD and intel have known all of this as long as nvidia has
NVIDIA has been making CPUs since always, just very niche ones for weapons systems like missiles.
Or nintendo Switch etc...
Will they make there own mother board as well, it would make sense 🤔
They already did that
Sound effects on point. Now there just needs more classic sounds like from club penguin 😂
If Nvidia didn't panic when Intel launched Arc, it's likely the same can be said if Nvidia launches a consumer processor, especially since 1.) Windows isn't ready yet for ARM (thanks Qualcomm), and 2.) They need to find a way to drain out our pockets with it first.
Also Nvidia doesn't have the license to make x86 CPUs which power basically everything
@LaserXP101 Even worse, intel and AMD both have specific licenses required to make x64 CPUs, I doubt either one of them would want to share, especially considering AMD gets way more of its income from the gaming market than either Intel or Nvidia
Imagine they swap it around and make a gpu with integrated cpu
Adlink: I got you there Nvidia. Arm the cpus and 96 core them
It wont be long before we can 3d print a CPU.
Yeah no, but you must be a american or some other ignorant citizen. World relies on NL for that. ASML makes the base wafers.
It's always funny to hear about something for the first time and then you see it's from months ago
now you can say you have a full nvidia build
Could have a full build of each. RGB
I feel like a full Nvidia build would either be a low end PC for the price of a midrange build, or a High end build for the price of a mid range human, there is no in between with them.
now.... imagine if Nvidia went back to making motherboards :P
For the small price of $2000 for entry level 1080p
@@kijul468 AMD cpu, NVidia card, and Intel Optane PCIe 5 SSD. RGB dream build.
I agree just watch the price hike when and if they do.
That’s gonna be 100k for the lowest model and for the best model it’s gonna be 20x more
Grace Hopper was released long ago and is used mainly for AI compute and to train models. It's the biggest advancement in ARM architecture upto date.
Here comes $2000 CPUs. 😂
They already made consumer level cpus, they're called the tegra series which powers all the nvidia shield series and the Nintendo switch, in fact thanks to nvidia we've had hacked switches on year 1 thanks to a secret RCM mode built to these chips.
I'd never expect that! GG to Nvidia!
Old news theyve been making cpus since along time and there is no reason why amd or intel should be concert. Nvidia is not cutting in their profits and probably newer will
@@leocompanyI mean doesn't the Nintendo Switch use a Nvidia CPU 😂😂😂
As soon as other companies make ARM based processors they will lose their edge.
That's a lot of amd's revenue right there
If they do sell these, it will hurt their gpu market .. So they won't ~ 👍
Starting at only 7,999$
Glad to say JACKZ(the pro gamer shown) getting more recognition. Legitimately one of the best vibes out of any cs eSports personalities period, not just amongst players but overall, of all time. Also a reliable player of his time. He did not have the flashy plays that you would expect S1mple or ZywOo to bring but just put him on a site/position and he more often than not gets 1 to 2 kills almost every time.
And it will cost 3x as much as the competition
I can’t wait for the new CGPU
MSRP will be $100,000 minimum.
Idc about the cost the product should be the best ⚡
Cant wait to see how overpriced these will be lol
Zac NVidia has been making ARM SOC's for mobile for years. I owned a Nexus 7 tablet that had a NVidia Tegra processor in 2013
Nvidia CPU and Intel Arc build finna go crazy
Can't wait to have Nvidia own CPU & GPU inside Nintendo Switch 3 SOC ❤❤❤ (because Switch 2 already have T239 SOC using ARM CPU A78)
I'm glad we get more competition
I was bout to say can’t wait for my 100000 cpu but looks like most of us have the same thoughts 😂😂😂
Saying how this was a little under a year ago I’m sad we haven’t seen them yet because I’d love for more competition in cpus just like nvidia needs more competition in gpus
Finally we have them all, the fabled RGB in both the GPU and CPU spaces!
NVIDIA is doing CPUs since 2010 or so, the Nivea tegra . The tegra 2 and 3 were very predominant on the market of tablets. The Nexus 7 used the tegra 3 and ASUS transformer tablets used it too, And now the Nintendo Switch uses a tegra X1 that were 2 years old at the time of the release.
Are we forgetting nvidia made cpus since more than 10 years ago? Tegra is a thing? Good morning
Even if they did make one for Windows, just hoping it's only shockingly OP for mini PCs for Minisforum to be fully take advantage
on top of those cherries, arm-cpu also uses nvlink instead of PCIE
Oh JackZ, former french csgo player in G2 (now free agent). Nice reference 😃
I'd be damned if I'm going to support a monopoly
If they start making regular desktop cpus their probably going to overprice it like their gpus
If they turn out to be the leading force there too then yeah its likely
Practically an SoC at this point man
they've beenalready making ARM CPUs since quite some years ago already, in the for of SoCs: the Nvidia Shields and the Nintendo Switch Tegra chips
ARM has been around since the early 90s and Apple would be happy to tell you how unfriendly they are. It's nothing the others are worrying about. There's almost nothing on the market for that architecture.
- How many nvidia graphics ?
- Yes
I want them to make 2 cpu slots be coo!
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I thought the titlw said "NVidia is making GPUs"...
this is very common in the industry, data center cpus and gpus will never hint nor mean anything with consumers it’s always been a different league
Are you crazy man, last night I was thinking about this like what if nvidia make cpu's like amd & intel which make gpu & cpu both 😅 I was shocked when I saw your short on my yt feed
They're based on arm architectures as far as I know
It'd cost them quite a bit to convince basically the entire desktop market to switch to windows or linux on arm
Can't wait to see one in my hands as a DC technician
Don't wait. They've been doing it with the Nintendo switch for 5 years. Pick one up.
@@omgnowairly an ancient old Apu and a dedicated new high performance CPU with new architecture are different
If they drop this it would increase competition in the cpu duopoly and hopefully lower prices and benefit the consumer
It always starts with enterprise.
Hopefully we'll see it soon - we need a new competitor to the market - especially with Apple moving further away from the norm.
I don’t see this as a bad thing, hypothetically even if they were going to enter into the consumer space and even if they were a bad value (they shouldn’t be too terrible), it would just be adding a third competitor to the duopoly, I don’t see more competition as a bad thing in fact more competition just means that the companies will be pushing each other more and more to fight over market share and sales.
I don't know why but I like the nVidia logo from my childhood 😅😅. Always dreamt of owning their beautiful GPUS and finally i got RTX 3060 laptop
I will see Amd punching Nvidia even on the CPU market, that's the future I want
I haven't bought nvidia product since 2010. Best budgetting decision ever.
It’s going to cost an arm to even get your hand on this thing!
I imagined about CPUs and GPUs been a single thing which you could insert, and now NVIDIA did it
Intel and Nvidia are switching😂
Cost will be that of a house and also arm based, aka until there is a proton thing for arm and more OS support, it wont be big
Always avoided integrated CPU/GPU combos, makes any reasonable upgrading of the system much more difficult and expensive. I always upgrade these components on very different schedules - only as needed.
If they do make consumer desktop chip, they will probably wait until windows for arm is well optimized and it has all the apps needed.
I want m1 / m2 competitor with Linux in mind (but Nvidia and Linux in the same sentence is a dream)
I'm content with either amd and intel for cpus , until nvidia fix their pricing if they have consumer grade ones and we know it's ARM based so it's hella efficient that X86
Bro used John Henery Eden as a “Super computer”
The thing is that making a cpu for servers is in in someways much easier than making cpus for the average consumer base.
Intel and AMD are on x84 architecture with has compatability with most windows desktop applications, but Nvidia is using ARM which lacks a lot of drivers necessary to run many windows based applications.
It'll be like how ARC has poor driver support for many games, but a CPU has to offer far more compability than a GPU due to how many more apps there.
Meanwhile, there are far fewer apps a device needs to be able to support on an enterprise level and with how much money there is in enterprise systems, it's not that costly for nvidia to offer support for drivers and tailor to the big companies buying these servers.
So even if a really powerful Nvidia CPU for gamers were made and released, as someone who uses his PC for more than just gaming, I'd probably shy away from it for at least a few generations unless Nvidia really hits it out of the park with application compatability.
The shirt he was wearing said, "Jawa"😂❤
Nvidia Tegra, which has been out for more than 12 years: Am i a joke to you?
when intel arc was going out i joked 'what's now nvidia gonna do cpu's?' and yeah...
The problem is they are arm based. I own a Mac silicon and it sucks having most things either not work or underperform because it’s not an intel chip
*New cpu, now with a quantum supercomputer inside!*
To fight ryzen and core 3,5,7 series, it will make sense nvidia to launch G series CPUs like Nvidia G7 cpu
I just hope it creates competition so amd can step it up on there integrated graphics
They turning into Apple Silicon with this one
yeah except apple silicon is super proprietary. can't use it with anything but apple
Calling it right now: less than 10% performance increase, more than 100% the price. 😂
Thats great! More competition
I already know scalpers would be all over these
Will be
The price is around 30k don't think u will have to worry about scalpers
It's kinda nice how Intel, AMD and NVIDIA all make gpu's and cpu's now.
My gaming pc with custom loop and direct die cooling cost about 5G's. Ten grand is realistic. However, the components you buy will last longer and longer, which means you spend less money over time.
Still need special ARM version of Windows or Linux and most software probably won’t run since the chip architecture is different. Obviously this was designed for a certain market unless you want to play mobile games on the expensive hardware you can get your hands on.
Or they can put it in the switch and we can finally play Pokemon Scarlet and Violet above 10 fps.
Nvidia cpu and intel gpu nice combo