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Nvidia, Microsoft and Arm have coordinated social posts pointing to a “new era of PC” ahead of Computex in Taipei, signalling an imminent reveal of Nvidia’s long-rumored Arm-based N1 and N1X laptop system-on-chips.
The companies posted identical messages with coordinates for the Taipei Music Center, where Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will keynote on June 1 (local time). Leaks and industry reporting describe the N1X as a 20-core Arm CPU paired with an onboard Blackwell GPU roughly comparable to an RTX 5070-class GPU, a unified memory architecture supporting up to 128GB of LPDDR5X, and TSMC 3nm manufacturing with MediaTek collaboration.
OEMs including Dell and Lenovo are said to be testing systems.
If N1/N1X ships as Windows-on-Arm platforms, Qualcomm’s effective exclusivity for Windows on Arm could end, broadening competition.
Observers warn of x86 emulation limits, potential high prices and uncertain gaming performance despite strong local AI capabilities.
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