Gate News message, April 15 — NVIDIA’s N1 development board, an Arm-based system-on-chip (SoC) for Windows PCs co-developed with MediaTek since late 2024, has surfaced on a Chinese second-hand trading platform. The board features SK Hynix LPDDR5X memory modules and is priced at 9,999 yuan (approximately $1,370).
The N1/N1X chips are believed to be derivatives of the GB10 used in NVIDIA’s DGX Spark AI workstation, with clock speeds, memory bandwidth, and core counts adjusted for laptop environments. N1X integrates 10 high-performance Arm Cortex-X925 CPU cores, 10 power-efficient Cortex-A725 cores, and Blackwell GPU cores, aiming to enhance gaming and content creation capabilities on Arm-based Windows laptops.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang first mentioned the N1 chip in September last year during an announcement with Intel, stating it would be used in DGX Spark and similar products. The chip is expected to be officially unveiled during GTC 2026, held alongside Computex Taipei from June 1-4. Lenovo and Dell are reportedly preparing related product launches.
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