
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the company will roll out more advanced successor chips following the AI PC chip it jointly developed with Microsoft.
"If there is an N1X (AI PC chip), there will also be an N2X and N3X (as successors) going forward," Huang said at a press conference for global media held at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Taipei, Taiwan, on Tuesday. "We developed this N1X with a lighter version, the N1, in mind as well."
A day earlier, Nvidia unveiled the "RTX Spark" and "DGX Station," a "data center-class" high-performance AI PC lineup co-developed with Microsoft and MediaTek. The company plans to make the lineup a new flagship business by continuously developing successors to the N1X, which serves as the brain.
"We will continue to expand this architecture lineup," Huang said. "When we start a new product line, we support the software stack for that product for a very long time." He added, "This will not be just hardware but a massive software stack, and it will have a software ecosystem that no computer has ever provided before."






