Explainer-What are AI PCs that Nvidia's Jensen Huang is betting on?

Nvidia and Microsoft are collaborating on 'AI PCs' featuring new chips designed to run artificial intelligence tasks locally rather than in the cloud. While manufacturers hope these devices will drive sales, the industry faces headwinds from memory shortages and rising component costs.
Why it matters
The shift toward local AI processing could fundamentally change how consumers interact with computers and impact the hardware market.
June 1 (Reuters) - Nvidia has turned the spotlight on AI PCs after CEO Jensen Huang launched a new chip that would put artificial intelligence capabilities directly into laptops and desktop computers, amid mixed demand for such devices already in the market.
The article provides a balanced overview of industry trends, citing both growth potential and market constraints.
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