According to The Verge, Nvidia is about to introduce its first Arm-based APU for laptops, which will be done in collaboration with Dell-owned Alienware sometime in late 2025 or early 2026.
A central processor with additional functionality, such as an integrated graphics processor, is called an APU (accelerated processing unit). The transmission speed between the central processor and graphics processor is increased, and power consumption is decreased when they are integrated into the same circuit.
According to reports, the new APU was co-developed with MediaTek and blends graphics based on Nvidia’s most recent Blackwell architecture with a potent Arm engine. Additionally, it is projected that the APU will use a relatively modest amount of power, between 80 and 120 watts, much less than current systems.
The debut may mark a significant advancement for the Arm architecture in PC gaming, which has historically been dominated by AMD and Intel’s x86-based computers.