Nvidia N1 laptop motherboard picture shows 128GB of LPDDR5x
9 hours ago
- #Arm-based Processor
- #AI Computing
- #Nvidia N1 SoC
- Nvidia is reportedly developing its first consumer Arm-based SoC, the N1, which is believed to be similar to the GB10 Blackwell superchip used in DGX Spark.
- The N1 is expected to feature 20 Arm cores (10 big + 10 efficient) using Armv9-class Cortex technology and up to 6,144 CUDA cores based on Blackwell architecture, potentially matching RTX 5070 desktop performance.
- The leaked motherboard shows eight memory packages, suggesting 128GB unified memory capacity via LPDDR5T/LPDDR5X modules, along with onboard WiFi/Bluetooth, M.2 slots, USB ports, HDMI, and audio jack.
- Nvidia's CEO confirmed a collaboration with MediaTek, where MediaTek handles Arm CPUs and Nvidia the GPU, aiming for a low-power, high-performance AI-capable SoC.
- Rumors indicate Nvidia plans to launch N1-based laptops and compact desktops in partnership with Dell and Lenovo in late 2026, running Windows on Arm, potentially competing with Apple's M-series chips and x86 alternatives.