Nvidia N1X spotted online ahead of rumoured Computex launch

Despite numerous leaks confirming its existence, Nvidia is yet to say a peep about the N1X, its first mainstream SoC for consumer laptops. It is essentially a modified version of the GB10 Grace Blackwell SoC found on the DGX Spark. It was slated to power some gaming laptops from Alienware, and now, Videocardz has provided proof that Lenovo is working on an N1X-powered laptop.
On one of Lenovo’s internal ADFS (Active Directory Federation Services) websites, a section explicitly mentioned “Nvidia N1x” twice. It was previously established that Lenovo was one of the many OEMs to put out an N1X-powered PC, and like Dell, the N1X could power a future Legion SKU. To recall, the N1X comes with a fairly potent iGPU with 6,144 CUDA cores that can perform on par with an RTX 4060 Ti.
If it doesn’t surface at Computex 2026 (June 2-5), the Nvidia N1X might never see the light of day because it has already been pushed back at least once, supposedly due to software compatibility issues. Any further delays would render it non-competitive against the likes of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme and Apple’s M5 Pro.







