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NVIDIA to launch custom Arm-based laptop processors by late 2026

Major manufacturers Dell and Lenovo are confirmed to be the first partners, with at least eight laptop models already in development.

byAytun Çelebi
February 23, 2026
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Nvidia is preparing to launch laptops powered by its own processors before the end of the year. The Wall Street Journal reported that major manufacturers Dell and Lenovo are developing models using these new chips. These processors aim to provide lighter designs and stronger AI performance, challenging Apple’s MacBooks.

The company is developing Arm-based system-on-a-chip processors tailored for laptops. Unlike its traditional role supplying discrete GPUs, these new chips combine CPU, GPU, and dedicated AI acceleration into a single unit. This integration allows for cohesive hardware performance and potential efficiency gains.

Dell and Lenovo are confirmed to be working on laptop models integrating Nvidia’s new processors. These systems are designed to be lighter and more power-efficient. The goal is to deliver competitive battery life and strong AI performance, directly targeting the market segment currently led by Apple’s MacBooks.

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This development marks Nvidia’s re-entry into the consumer PC market. Its presence in everyday computers has decreased over the last decade. By introducing complete laptop processors, Nvidia positions itself to compete directly with Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm in the laptop processor sector.

The industry is transitioning to architectures optimized for on-device AI tasks. Nvidia’s entry aligns with this shift toward real-time language processing and local inference. For consumers, these laptops promise thinner designs, longer battery life, and improved AI features integrated directly into the Windows operating system.

Nvidia’s graphics capabilities remain a core strength. The real advantage for these new systems may come from cohesive hardware integration. This approach mirrors what Apple achieved with its unified memory architecture, potentially offering performance benefits through tightly coupled components.

Early devices may face challenges. Common issues for first-generation platforms include software compatibility and balancing thermal efficiency with performance. These factors are critical as the hardware integrates into the Windows ecosystem for the first time.

The first laptops featuring Nvidia’s processors are expected to arrive later this year. Broader availability is projected for 2026. Market observers will monitor pricing strategies and performance metrics against established competitors like Intel and AMD.


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