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This could be Windows’ M1 moment — but expect it to cost a ton

This could be Windows’ M1 moment — but expect it to cost a ton
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Nvidia is entering the consumer laptop chip market with its new RTX Spark 'superchip', aiming to challenge the performance of Apple's Arm-based silicon. While the chip shows promise, analysts note that it faces a difficult market entry due to timing and pricing concerns.

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This represents a significant shift in the competitive landscape of laptop hardware, potentially bridging the performance gap between Windows devices and MacBooks.

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