More unreleased laptops powered by Nvidia N1x APUs have turned up in fresh leaks. To recap, rumours emerged in October that Dell was working towards delivering an N1X-powered Alienware gaming laptop this year.
Earlier this month, a new Dell 16 Premium utilising the same ARM-based APU appeared in shipping manifests. Incidentally, this leak surfaced after Dell had seemingly replaced Arrow Lake-H models (curr. $2,599 on Amazon) with the return of the XPS 16.
Now, Lenovo has hinted that an Nvidia N1X-powered version of the Legion 7 is on the way, too. Spotted by Huang514613, Lenovo refreshed the Legion 7 series less than a month ago with AMD Ryzen AI 400 APUs and Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 laptop GPUs. Although the website does not explicitly state as much, the model number Legion 7 15N1X11 highlighted below can be decoded as a 15-inch and 11th Generation model powered by an N1X processor.
The same source also mentions that Lenovo is developing at least one other Nvidia N1X-based laptop. Specifically, they report that the Yoga Pro 7 15NX11 is in the works too alongside the IdeaPad Slim 5 14N1V11, IdeaPad Slim 5 16N1V11 and the Yoga Pro 7 15N1V11. From these names, it would seem that Nvidia has developed an N1V chipset as well. More evidence about these laptops yet and the Nvidia N1V has not emerged yet, though.
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Lenovo via Huang514613 (1) (2) & VideoCardz








