NVIDIA N1 and N1X mobile processors could be deployed in brand-new premium laptops and notebooks in the coming months. Earlier in the week, a DigiTimes article outlined a possible first quarter launch . This more positive prediction seemingly quashed older whispers of major developmental issues causing postponements into late 2026. Tellingly, NVIDIA and involved manufacturing partners missed a grand opportunity to unveil N1-series-powered devices at the recently concluded CES trade show. Earlier today, promising signs of pre-launch activity were sniffed out by the Huang514613 social account. In a now deleted post, the PC hardware detective outlined six Lenovo-made options, utilizing N1 or N1X APUs, destined to bolster the "Windows on Arm" initiative.
Since the publication of news reports, offending items have been removed from the Chinese manufacturer's Legion Space support page. Two pairs of unreleased IdeaPad Slim 5 and Yoga Pro 7 models are reportedly specced with the more mysterious N1 processor. Potentially, this non-X part could be a cut-down variant. The N1X processor is a better known property, with leakers linking it to Team Green's "GB10 Superchip"—this very capable package forms the basis of costly DGX Spark AI mini desktop PCs. A shipping manifest—sporting November 2025 publication date—suggested Dell's recent-ish evaluation of N1X SoC engineering samples . Lenovo has inadvertently announced that forthcoming NVIDIA-based Lenovo Yoga 9 2-in-1 16-inch and Legion 7 15" designs will feature N1X processors.