Alleged images of the long-awaited Nvidia N1/N1X SoC surface on laptop motherboard — board features 128 GB of LPDDR5X memory alongside 8+6+2 phase VRM
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AI GeneratedAlleged images of the long-awaited Nvidia N1/N1X SoC have surfaced on a laptop motherboard, showcasing 128 GB of LPDDR5X memory and an 8+6+2 phase VRM setup. The motherboard, listed on a Chinese reselling platform, is priced at around $1,400 and features SK hynix memory modules running at 8,533 MT/s. The N1 SoC, expected to compete with Apple Silicon, is rumored to include a 20-core Arm-based CPU and an RTX 5070-level GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores. Nvidia aims to launch the N1/N1X lineup at Computex 2026 after missing the recent GTC event, potentially reinvigorating the Windows-on-Arm initiative. The device housing the N1 SoC is speculated to be a 13-inch tablet or a 14-inch laptop, offering a glimpse into Nvidia's foray into consumer CPUs after years of development.
