Nvidia N1X ARM Laptops Leaked: Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 to Feature 20-Core Blackwell Chip

An early retailer leak has exposed Lenovo’s upcoming Yoga Pro 7 15.3 workstation laptop, showing the first technical specs and pricing details for Nvidia’s new “N1X” ARM processor. The leak comes from retail listings in Eastern Europe right before the Computex opening speech by CEO Jensen Huang. Nvidia, along with partners like MediaTek and Microsoft, is preparing a major push into the Windows on ARM laptop market.

According to the leaked listings, the Yoga Pro 7 15.3 will offer two main chip options: the top-end Nvidia N1X 675 and the mid-tier N1X 650. The high-end version with 64GB of RAM is listed at a high price of €4,049 Euros, which converts to about $4,380 USD. The mid-tier version with 32GB of RAM is priced at €3,199 Euros, or roughly $3,460 USD. Lenovo also plans to offer a cheaper version utilizing a slightly cut-down chip called the Nvidia N1.

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The Nvidia N1X was developed in partnership with MediaTek and is built on TSMC’s 3nm manufacturing process. The system on chip features a 20 core ARM CPU, divided into 10 performance cores and 10 efficiency cores. To handle heavy graphics workloads, the chip is paired with an integrated GPU based on Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture, carrying 6,144 CUDA cores and 48 Streaming Multiprocessor (SM) units.

Retailer listings showing Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 laptops with Nvidia N1X 650 and N1X 675 processors, OLED displays, memory configurations, and European pricing.
New retailer listings have revealed Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 ARM laptop variants powered by Nvidia’s upcoming N1X 650 and N1X 675 processors, featuring OLED displays, up to 64GB memory, and premium pricing.

This custom hardware configuration represents a direct challenge to premium ARM-based designs, such as Apple MacBook Neo with its A18 Pro chip. While standard laptops rely on discrete graphics cards, Nvidia’s integrated Blackwell silicon aims to deliver workstation-grade graphics inside a single, efficient package.

Beyond the processor, the leaked Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 15.3 features a 15.3-inch OLED touchscreen display with a sharp WQXGA resolution and a fast 165Hz refresh rate. Lenovo pairs the new Nvidia chip with 32GB or 64GB of DDR5 memory, a 1TB PCIe SSD, and the Windows 11 Home operating system.

However, buyers should expect some software challenges during the early launch window. Just like laptops running Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X series chips, legacy Windows applications will run through software emulation, and game compatibility is expected to be limited at first.

Other PC manufacturers, including Asus, are expected to introduce their own Nvidia N1X workstation notebooks soon. Some industry rumors point to upcoming devices like a new ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 variant using the platform. Lenovo’s new laptop is scheduled to be publicly detailed during Computex.

Source: WinFuture

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