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XDA Developers on MSNNvidia's elusive N1X was reportedly delayed for Windows 12
Nvidia's N1X chip delayed due to market demand, chip revisions, and Windows 12. N1X is a consumer-facing SoC for mobile platforms based on Nvidia's GB10 chip. Rumored release of N1X is in the second half of 2026,
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ExtremeTech on MSNNvidia’s N1X Notebook Chip Reportedly Hits Another Snag With Windows
Nvidia’s ARM-based SoCs for laptops, known as the N1 and N1X, appear to be waiting now for Windows 12. That’s according to XDA, which points to a DigiTimes report about the development of the next generation of Windows—and the impact that’s having on Nvidia’s foray into laptop CPUs.
In automotive, MediaTek’s Dimensity Auto cockpit platform now integrates Nvidia RTX GPUs for advanced in-vehicle graphics and compute tasks. On the edge AI front, Nvidia’s TAO toolkit works alongside MediaTek’s NeuroPilot SDK, streamlining model training and deployment.
According to ComputerBase Nvidia and MediaTek's chip may only have 8 or 12 CPU cores instead of 20. Benchmark leaks of the Nvidia's GB10 Arm superchip (via Notebookcheck) suggest single-core performance reaching 2,960 and multicore at 10,682.
NVIDIA and MediaTek's new Arm-based AI PC processor has issues with silicon, OS hurdles, and market headwinds see it delayed until 2026.
A bipartisan pair of U.S. senators sent a letter to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Friday about an upcoming trip to China, warning the CEO to refrain from meeting with companies that are suspected of undermining U.
Apparently, this is one of several delays, with Nvidia facing problems that caused a roadblock in the CPU arriving in early 2026. While this was reportedly handled, the new N1X chip is now rumored to be suffering from another hurdle.
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