NVIDIA, Microsoft’s Windows account and Arm have sparked speculation across the technology industry after posting the same cryptic message: “A new era of PC,” followed by the coordinates 25.0528, 121.5990 — a location pointing to Taipei.

The timing appears deliberate. NVIDIA is preparing for its GTC Taipei activities around COMPUTEX 2026, where CEO Jensen Huang is scheduled to deliver a keynote focused on the future of AI and next-generation technology. The coordinated wording from NVIDIA, Windows and Arm suggests the announcement may involve more than a standard graphics card or gaming hardware reveal.

Industry reports have linked the teaser to NVIDIA’s long-rumored Arm-based PC processors, commonly referred to as N1 and N1X. If announced, the chips could mark NVIDIA’s most serious move into the Windows PC processor market, potentially giving laptop makers another alternative to Intel, AMD and Qualcomm-powered systems.

The involvement of Microsoft’s Windows account is particularly notable. Any NVIDIA-powered Arm PC would require strong Windows software support, and Microsoft has been pushing AI-focused PCs as a key part of its device strategy. A partnership between NVIDIA and Microsoft could therefore signal a broader effort to bring more powerful local AI capabilities to Windows laptops.

However, the companies have not yet confirmed the product behind the teaser. The posts may point to new Arm-based laptops, a Surface-related collaboration, an AI PC platform, or a broader NVIDIA-Microsoft-Arm ecosystem announcement.

If NVIDIA does unveil an Arm-based Windows chip, the impact could be significant. NVIDIA already dominates AI GPUs and has built a powerful software ecosystem around CUDA and AI acceleration. Bringing that expertise into the PC market could reshape competition in premium laptops, especially as consumers and enterprises look for devices capable of running more AI workloads locally.

For now, the teaser remains intentionally vague. But with Taipei coordinates, matching posts from major technology players and NVIDIA’s upcoming keynote, expectations are rising that the announcement could be one of the most important PC hardware stories of COMPUTEX 2026.