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Arm Processors Eye Linux Beyond Windows
13 Mar
Summary
- Qualcomm expresses significant interest in operating systems beyond Windows for its Arm chips.
- Nvidia may unveil new Arm processors for laptops at its GTC 2026 conference next week.
- Google is integrating Chrome into Nvidia's DGX Spark Linux package manager.

Companies building Arm processors, including Qualcomm, Nvidia, and Mediatek, are considering Linux as a viable alternative to the established Windows ecosystem. Qualcomm has indicated substantial interest in operating systems beyond Windows for its PC-grade Arm chips.
Nvidia is anticipated to reveal its N1 and N1X processors for Arm laptops as early as next week during its GTC 2026 developer conference. Although these laptops might initially launch with Windows, a future targeting Linux is plausible, especially once essential applications like Chrome are fully supported.
Google's commitment to Linux on Arm is evident with its plan to integrate Chrome into Nvidia's DGX Spark micro AI desktops, which run on Linux. This integration, facilitated via Nvidia's package manager, aims to simplify Chrome installation for users of these high-end devices, expected in Q2.




