An earlier Geekbench listing showed us how Nvidia's N1X laptop chip fares compared to heavy-hitters from AMD and Apple. Its performance, while powerful, doesn't hold up, but that's to be expected from an engineering sample. Now, we get a glimpse at its GPU thanks to a Geekbench OpenCL listing.
The Nvidia N1X sample in question scores 46,361 points, which is approximately equivalent to that of an RTX 2050 laptop GPU. However, the GPU is not operating at its maximum speed, as confirmed by its maximum frequency of 1,048 MHz. We also receive confirmation about its CPU, which features two clusters of 10 cores each, totalling 20 cores.
Regarding the actual GPU, Geekbench reports that it has 48 Streaming Multiprocessors (SMs). If Nvidia sticks with its default configuration of 128 CUDA cores/SM, the N1X's GPU will launch with 6,144 CUDA cores, putting it between the RTX 5070 Ti (5,888 cores) and RTX 5080 (8,192 cores).
The laptop in question has 128 GB of RAM with 64 GB allocated to the GPU. It is running Windows 11 Enterprise. Unfortunately, that's all we know about the N1X for now. With the chip potentially delayed to 2026, the only information will come from leaks.