Lenovo Internal Site Confirms Nvidia N1X Laptop With 6,144-Core iGPU
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Updated · Notebookcheck.net · May 25
Lenovo Internal Site Confirms Nvidia N1X Laptop With 6,144-Core iGPU
1 articles · Updated · Notebookcheck.net · May 25
Lenovo’s internal ADFS pages explicitly mentioned “Nvidia N1x” twice, offering fresh evidence that a laptop using Nvidia’s unreleased consumer SoC is in development.
The N1X is described as a modified GB10 Grace Blackwell chip for mainstream laptops, with an integrated GPU carrying 6,144 CUDA cores and performance reportedly near an RTX 4060 Ti.
Lenovo had already been linked to an N1X PC, and the new listing suggests the chip could appear in a future Legion model, alongside earlier expectations of Alienware gaming laptops.
Computex 2026 on June 2-5 is shaping up as a key deadline because the N1X has already been delayed once over reported software compatibility issues and risks falling behind Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme and Apple’s M5 Pro.
Will Nvidia’s N1X debut at Computex, or is its ambitious AI PC dream already over?
Can Nvidia's powerful new chip overcome software flaws to truly challenge Apple's dominant M5 Pro?