Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is reportedly preparing to shake up the mobile computing market at Computex in June. It is claimed that Nvidia will be launching new Arm-based processors for laptops, including the N1 and N1X.
Reports from CTEE (via VideoCardz) indicate that Nvidia has booked substantial space at the Taipei International Convention Center for the first week of June. This aggressive scheduling aligns with recent leaks of a “GB10-derived” consumer SoC, the result of a high-profile partnership with MediaTek.
While Qualcomm has spent the last two years attempting to legitimise the Windows-on-Arm (WoA) platform with the Snapdragon X Elite, Nvidia is reportedly aiming for a “day-one” advantage by leveraging its dominance in graphics and AI.
The N1X is tipped to be the flagship of this new family, reportedly featuring a 20-core Arm CPU paired with a Blackwell-based iGPU. Meanwhile, the standard N1 silicon is expected to target mainstream efficiency, bringing AI inference capabilities to everyday productivity laptops.
KitGuru says: The N1X should have plenty of GPU power for gaming, assuming current rumours are accurate, so we'll be particularly keen to see that chip in action.
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