Lenovo YOGA 360 16 N1X Certified With 140W Adapter as Legion N1X Leak Grows

Lenovo’s upcoming Nvidia N1X laptops leaked through fresh 3C certification records and new references tied to Lenovo’s internal infrastructure. The latest filings confirm the Lenovo YOGA 360 16 N1X11 convertible together with a bundled 140W adapter, while separate internal references point toward unreleased Legion gaming laptops powered by the same Nvidia Arm platform.

The newly certified device appears inside China’s 3C certification database under two names: “YOGA 360 16 N1X11” for the domestic Chinese market and “Yoga 9 2-in-1 16N1X11” for global regions. The certification filing received approval on May 22 and confirms support for a 140W power adapter.

Based on Lenovo’s current naming structure, the laptop belongs to the company’s next-generation “11” family. The “360” branding confirms a rotating hinge design supporting laptop, tent, stand, and tablet-style modes similar to Lenovo’s existing Yoga convertible lineup.

The 140W adapter stands out immediately because earlier Windows-on-Arm notebooks usually targeted lower-power ultrabook designs with smaller charging hardware. Lenovo’s newer N1X hardware appears positioned much closer to premium performance laptops instead of lightweight entry-level Arm devices.

Another leak surfaced shortly afterward through references connected to Lenovo’s internal “NVIDIA N1x Portal” environment. One of the leaked entries specifically mentions a “Legion 7 15N1X11” laptop together with additional unreleased N1 and N1X hardware references.

The Legion branding becomes one of the biggest details from the leak because it points toward Nvidia’s Arm platform expanding beyond thin productivity laptops. Earlier reports surrounding Nvidia’s Windows-on-Arm plans mostly focused on AI-focused notebooks and lightweight ultraportables competing against Qualcomm Snapdragon X hardware.

The internal Lenovo references do not reveal GPU configurations, display specifications, cooling layouts, battery sizes, or retail hardware details yet. However, the listings confirm Lenovo is already preparing multiple commercial products around Nvidia’s upcoming Arm-based laptop platform.

Several earlier industry reports connected Nvidia’s N1 and N1X projects to MediaTek-developed Arm CPU architecture paired with Nvidia-designed graphics hardware. Lenovo and Dell are currently expected to become two of the earliest OEM partners once Nvidia formally introduces the platform.

The growing number of certifications and internal references lines up with earlier reports pointing toward a possible Computex 2026 debut window for Nvidia’s first consumer-focused Arm PC processors.

Lenovo YOGA 360 16 N1X 3C certification listing showing 140W adapter support and model details
Lenovo YOGA 360 16 N1X appears in 3C certification database

Nvidia has not officially confirmed launch timing, GPU architecture details, performance targets, or final specifications for the N1X platform. Lenovo has likewise not publicly commented on the YOGA 360 16 certification filing or the Legion N1X references connected to its internal portal.

Source: ITHome

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