I'm far from a tech savvy person so take this with a graint of salt:
My impression is that this is Nvidia's attempt to enter a new market, the Windows on ARM laptops one, before there's a lot of competition (I think there's only Qualcomm) to try to dominate it. And they're doing it because it's the first time they can launch a product they've designed from start to finish without having to rely on Intel or AMD CPUs.
They may also be diong it to undermine AMD's Strix Halo laptops targeting AI, which Nvidia likely sees as a thread, and maybe even Apple laptops in the prosumer market thanks to CUDA.
I really doubt gaming has played any part in the development of these chips.
Please excuse my bad English.
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