NVIDIA Announces N1 and N1X: Arm-Based AI PC Chips to Compete with Intel and AMD
NVIDIA Enters the Consumer PC Market
On February 23, at the AI Mobile Summit in Barcelona, NVIDIA officially unveiled the N1 and N1X AI laptop processors — its first consumer System-on-Chip (SoC) products, integrating high-performance Arm-based CPUs with the Blackwell graphics architecture. The announcement marks NVIDIA's first serious push into the consumer PC processor market.
Key Specifications
- Architecture: Arm-based CPU + Blackwell GPU integrated SoC
- Manufacturing: Built with MediaTek partnership on TSMC's 3nm process
- Cores: 20 cores (N1X)
- Memory: 128GB unified LPDDR5X
- Goal: Run datacenter-grade AI tasks locally on laptops
OEM Partners and Timeline
Dell, HP, and Lenovo have been testing N1X prototypes for months. The first flagship laptops are expected to hit shelves in late spring 2026. NVIDIA shares rose 2.4% following the announcement, trading near $192.
Challenging Intel and AMD
Following Qualcomm's push into Windows on ARM with Snapdragon X Elite, NVIDIA's N1/N1X represents a direct challenge to x86 incumbents with AI-first silicon. NVIDIA's stated goal is to turn every laptop into a local AI powerhouse capable of tasks once reserved for massive data centers.
Source: Tom's Guide, FinancialContent
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