Chromebooks with ARM CPU and NVIDIA RTX graphics might be in the works Ewdison Then - Jul 22, 2021, 8:56pm CDT Chromebooks have the stigma of being low-cost, low-power computers designed to cater to the limited needs of offices and schools. That’s despite the existence of some models that rival high-end Windows laptops in specs and even in prices. One computing segment that Chromebooks still don’t sufficiently address is gaming, but that could be changing soon, at least on the hardware side, thanks to NVIDIA’s efforts to push its RTX technology to Arm processors. To be fair, it’s definitely possible to use Chromebooks for gaming, particularly with web apps and some Android games. The arrival of Google Stadia on some Chromebooks also removes the need for hardware requirements, especially the difference between x86 and ARM CPU architectures. Still, it’s quite a different matter when a Chromebook is able to run games natively, especially titles with heavy graphics needs.