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At least we have solid confirmation that Nvidia is building its own ARM CPU.
Let's see how it goes. I am curious what their pricing policy will be like. This is Nvidia after all.
I mean, it's one CPU, Nvidia. What could it cost? $10k?
I mean… https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/237261/intel-xeon-platinum-8592-processor-320m-cache-1-90-ghz/specifications.html
According to Nvidia's CEO:The more you buy, the more you save
I hope Nvidia tries to compete with Qualcomm on ARM CPU especially around pricing, but i am not holding my breath.