Sean Hollister
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Podcast Appearances
On the one hand, NVIDIA is in everything, right?
It's got graphics chips that have been laptops for years now.
It's got pixels flying down from the cloud into your devices.
But they haven't been in many devices as the CPU, as the central part of your computer.
That's been true if you've got the Nintendo Switch.
It's been true if you had like the Shield, the Shield tablet from years ago.
But now it's the thing.
It's like the Apple chip.
It's the Qualcomm chip at the heart of the PC.
It's the AMD chip at the heart of the PC now.
They're finally doing that thing where they are the silicons.
And so NVIDIA getting into that realm, it means that there are going to be lots more ARM-based laptops in the world that are taking over from x86.
In fact, the number of ARM manufacturers now outnumbers the x86 because there's AMD and Intel.
But on the other side of things, we have Apple and Qualcomm and now NVIDIA.
So it's kind of ARM's moment now.
But are these chips any good?
You're asking me to come in and say that.
They say it's the most efficient PC chip ever built.