Nvidia N1 Engineering Motherboard Shows ARM CPUs Coming to Laptops Soon

Nvidia N1 Engineering Motherboard Shows ARM CPUs Coming to Laptops Soon

By Jon Martindale
Publication Date: 2026-04-10 15:32:00

Nvidia has been teasing a consumer version of its ARM CPU designs with the N1 for a while, and now we have our first peek at what it may look like. An image of an engineering board has appeared online (and has since been removed) showing the Nvidia N1 SoC with 128GB of LPDDR5X memory attached.

The design appears compact, with a large Nvidia package surrounded by eight 16GB memory chips running at LPDDR5X-8533 speeds. The chips were reportedly made by SK Hynix, though there is no public product sheet for these chips at this time.

As VideoCardz highlights, the board also has headers for twin M.2 NVMe storage drives, onboard Wi-Fi, HDMI video outputs, USB-A and USB-C connectors, and a standard 3.5mm audio jack.


Credit: Goofish

With Computex approaching in the next few weeks, it’s likely Nvidia will showcase the N1 hardware there. However, with a configuration like this, with such large memory quantities, I wouldn’t be surprised if we see Nvidia launch local-AI laptops leveraging its combined N1 SoC with onboard RTX-5070-like graphics for seriously capable AI inference.

Although Windows on ARM has improved a lot in recent years, and emulated gaming is possible, it’s unlikely this chip will be able to stand up to the more traditional x86 designs in gaming. In professional workloads, though? Who knows. It could be that its 20 CPU cores and RTX-5070-like graphics are also good…