- Nvidia and Microsoft posted identical messages hinting at a hardware partnership
- Both companies shared coordinates pointing to Taipei Music Center in Taiwan
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will keynote at NVIDIA GTC Taipei on June 1, 2026
Tech giants Nvidia and Microsoft have sparked a wave of global speculation in the tech world following a highly coordinated, cryptic social media post that heavily hints at a major hardware partnership. On Friday, the official corporate X (formerly Twitter) accounts for both Nvidia and Microsoft's Windows published identical, single-line messages declaring: "A new era of PC." Adding to the mystery, both tech giants included a set of geographical coordinates in their posts: 25.0528, 121.5990.
The buzz leads directly to the Taipei Music Center in Taiwan. The venue is highly significant, as it is where Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is scheduled to deliver a massive keynote address on Monday, June 1, 2026, to kick off NVIDIA GTC Taipei. The keynote serves as the unofficial curtain-raiser for Computex 2026, the world's premier computer hardware trade show, which officially runs from June 2 to June 5 in Taipei. The rumours point toward the official debut of Nvidia's fabled N1X laptop platform.
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Hailed for years as a potential "monster" system-on-chip (SoC), unconfirmed architectural leaks suggest the platform could combine a powerful 20-core arm-based CPU designed to challenge Apple's M-series silicon. According to Tech PowerUp, it will also include an integrated graphics built on Nvidia's cutting-edge "Blackwell" GPU architecture, bringing high-end gaming and desktop-class graphics to sleek, portable laptops. The chip's massive unified memory capabilities engineered natively for localized, heavy-duty AI processing. It is windely anticipated to be the next game-changer for the AI ecosystem.
A new era of PC.
— NVIDIA (@nvidia) May 29, 2026
25.0528, 121.5990
A new era of PC.
— Windows (@Windows) May 29, 2026
25.0528, 121.5990
Neither of the two companies have revealed what the announcement is about but the coordinated messaging has fueled expectations of a major hardware launch. Notably, Microsoft executive Pavan Davuluri, who oversees Windows and Surface, has already indicated that the announcement is unlikely to involve a new version of Windows. "Something new is coming for developers. And no, it's not a new OS version. See you at Build next week!" he said in a post on 'X' earlier.
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