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New Nvidia N1X and Nvidia N1V laptops revealed

The Legion 7 could eventually be available with an Nvidia N1X chipset. (Image source: Lenovo)
The Legion 7 could eventually be available with an Nvidia N1X chipset. (Image source: Lenovo)
Lenovo has officially mentioned its first Nvidia N1X gaming laptop. A new Legion 7 machine, the unreleased laptop has allegedly been spotted alongside Nvidia N1V laptops too.

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.

The Nvidia N1X is rumoured to feature 10 Cortex-X925 and 10 Cortex-A725 CPU cores with a 6,144-CUDA core Blackwell generation GPU. (Image source: Lenovo - edited)
The Nvidia N1X is rumoured to feature 10 Cortex-X925 and 10 Cortex-A725 CPU cores with a 6,144-CUDA core Blackwell generation GPU. (Image source: Lenovo - edited)

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

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Alex Alderson, 2026-01-23 (Update: 2026-01-23)