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Nvidia sends internet into frenzy with secret message ahead of major launch

Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 29 May 2026, 11:00 pm Print

Nvidia sends internet into frenzy with secret message ahead of major launch Nvidia

Nvidia's cryptic teaser has Tech world buzzing. Photo: X post of Nvidia

Tech giant Nvidia has sparked fresh speculation about its potential entry into the Arm-based PC processor market ahead of the upcoming Computex trade show in Taiwan, following a coordinated social media teaser with Microsoft.

In cryptic posts shared on X, Nvidia, Microsoft, and British chip designer Arm simultaneously published the message: "A new era of PC."

The posts also included a series of numbers that appear to represent latitude and longitude coordinates, prompting widespread speculation among technology enthusiasts.

According to a report by PCMag, entering the coordinates into Google Maps points to the Taipei Music Center in Taiwan—the venue where Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is scheduled to deliver his highly anticipated Computex keynote on Monday at 11 a.m. Taipei time (Sunday 11 p.m. EST).

The coordinated teaser campaign has fueled expectations that Nvidia could unveil new Arm-based processors designed for Windows-powered laptops and PCs, marking a significant expansion beyond its traditional strengths in graphics processing and artificial intelligence hardware.

If confirmed, Nvidia's entry into the PC chip market would intensify competition in a rapidly evolving segment already seeing a shift toward Arm-based architectures.

Apple has enjoyed considerable success with its Arm-powered Mac chips, which have transformed the performance and efficiency of MacBook devices. Meanwhile, Qualcomm has been expanding its lineup of Arm-based processors for Windows PCs, challenging the dominance of traditional x86 chipmakers Intel and AMD.

An Nvidia-backed Arm PC platform could further reshape the competitive landscape, offering manufacturers and consumers another alternative in the growing market for energy-efficient, AI-capable personal computers.

Industry observers are now closely watching Jensen Huang's Computex presentation for clues about Nvidia's next move in the PC industry.