I would LOVE to see nVidia put out a great ARM chip to be used for gaming, and hope they partner with Steam (Valve) closely on this since both companies could benefit from alternatives to x86 Windows architecture. In addition to my AMD Alienware gaming system, I use a MacBook Pro that has an Apple M3 Max (ARM) chip and it is by far the fastest, most powerful CPU I've ever used AND uses surprisingly little electricity and runs almost silently. I don't game on my Mac, but I do push it, and I'm 100% convinced that a comparable CPU could run a gaming PC with a discrete GPU and the CPU would use WAY less resource than it currently needs to on x86 Windows architecture. Qualcomm is the only other company I think is really pushing great ARM chips, but nVidia is well positioned to be a strong player here, and Intel and AMD need to up their game in the ARM side of things. x86 is
a dead end.