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Intel and AMD have split the Windows laptop market for years, but x86 drivers may outnumber them. It’s not just Apple MacBooks and MediaTek-based Chromebooks that use Arm chips anymore. There is finally Competent Qualcomm Snapdragon laptops that run Windows, and — as soon as this summer — Nvidia will finally power consumer laptops that run Windows on its own.
They won’t have an Nvidia graphics chip alongside the Intel CPU, but rather an Nvidia N1 system-on-chip on top of it — and overnight, a leak from Lenovo revealed that the company has built six laptops on the upcoming N1 and N1X processors, including a 15-inch gaming rig. Dataminer Huang514613 has posted these names on the
You don’t need to take Huang’s word for it: This update page The company’s Legion Space console still shows the presence of a “Legion 7 15N1X11” gaming laptop, with “N1X” referring to Nvidia’s gaming SoC.
Using just Google, I found a publicly indexed web portal where Lenovo has listings for password-protected “Nvidia N1x Portal Prod” and Nvidia N1x Portal Test websites as well:
three days ago, Digitims I mentioned We should expect Nvidia to launch the N1 and N1X laptop platforms this spring, with more devices available this summer, after Previous delay The company already has N2 and N2X chips on the roadmap for late 2027.
While we don’t really know how much power the N1 and N1X have, Geekbench leak (Which should be taken with a grain of salt; fake specs have been planted there before) It has been suggested that the N1X variant may have as many cores as a desktop RTX 5070 graphics card and 20 CPU cores, like Nvidia’s “Superchip” GB10 in DJX Spark Small computer. I’m comfortable sharing this because Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang did N1 and GB10 confirmed They are two halves of the same coin.