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Nvidia, Microsoft, and Arm are all teasing Nvidia’s new N1X laptop processors

Nvidia, Microsoft, and Arm are all teasing Nvidia’s new N1X laptop processors

Anubhav Sharma 123 30 May 2026

Nvidia, Microsoft, and Arm have officially sparked massive industry hype by dropping identical, coordinated teasers on social media declaring “A new era of PC”. The posts include geographical coordinates pointing directly to the Taipei Music Centre, the venue for the upcoming Computex 2026 event. 

This unified front confirms the imminent arrival of Nvidia's highly anticipated Windows-on-Arm laptop processors, expected to be formally announced during Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's Sunday night keynote on May 31, 2026.  

The Leaked Hardware Profile

The launch centers around two processors developed in partnership with MediaTek: the standard N1 and the high-end N1X. Hardware leaks and early ecosystem details paint a picture of an incredibly ambitious system-on-chip (SoC) designed to challenge Qualcomm, Intel, and AMD:  

  • 20-Core Hybrid CPU: Built on a 3nm TSMC node using Arm v9.2 architecture, the N1X features 10 Cortex-X925 performance cores paired with 10 Cortex-A725 efficiency cores. 
  • Blackwell Integrated GPU: The star attraction is a massive integrated graphics architecture packing 6,144 CUDA cores. This matches the raw core count of a desktop RTX 5070, making it the most graphically powerful integrated chip ever designed for thin-and-light laptops. 
  • Unified Memory Architecture: Motherboard leaks reveal support for up to 128GB of LPDDR5X unified memory, meaning the CPU and GPU dynamically share the same high-speed pool without a traditional VRAM ceiling. 
  • AI Ecosystem Focus: The chip is designed to feature full Microsoft Copilot+ acceleration, bolstered by Nvidia's own NPU capabilities to run features like DLSS 5.0 frame generation locally.

Early Laptop Partner Confirmation

Laptop manufacturers have already begun setting up the launch infrastructure. Internal pages from Lenovo accidentally exposed an "Nvidia N1x Portal" alongside model registrations for upcoming Legion 7, Yoga Pro 7, and IdeaPad Slim 5 laptops powered by the chip. Meanwhile, Dell has also been linked to an upcoming flagship XPS 16-inch laptop configuration running the N1X processor. 

The Market Outlook

While the graphical raw compute is unprecedented for a single-chip solution, the platform faces two primary challenges out of the gate: software translation and cost. Because it runs Windows on Arm, traditional x86 video games and heavy legacy applications will rely on Microsoft's Prism emulation layer, introducing a CPU performance penalty. Analysts also expect N1X machines to debut as premium products, likely targeting a premium price tier starting around $1,500. 

If you want to track the launch closely, let me know if you would like me to:

  • Outline the exact streaming schedule and times for Nvidia's Computex keynote.
  • Deep-dive into how the N1X's leaked benchmarks compare to Apple's M4/M5 Pro chips or Qualcomm's Snapdragon platforms.
  • Detail which specific creative apps and games are currently optimized natively for Windows-on-Arm.

Anubhav Sharma

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