Nvidia's long-awaited N1/N1X SoC specs leak ahead of Computex launch
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It's finally happening, Nvidia is set to launch the N1 family of SoCs at Computex tomorrow after years of it being stuck in the rumor mill.
Key facts
There's a 12-core (8+4) model with 2,560 CUDA cores and a 10-core (7+3) model with 2,048 CUDA cores
There are two SKUs for this SoC as well: a full-fat 20-core (10+10) monster with 6,144 CUDA Cores, same as the desktop RTX 5070, and an 18-core (9+9) variant with 5,120 CUDA Cores
N1X will likely target the $2,000+ market, competing with the MacBook Pro, but the N1 could be an exciting midrange option under $1,500
Either variant comes with 8x PCIe 5.0 lanes and 3x PCIe 4.0 lanes; the base N1 supports up to two M.2 SSDs
Summary
The team begin with the standard N1 that reportedly comes in two configs. There's a 12-core (8+4) model with 2,560 CUDA cores and a 10-core (7+3) model with 2,048 CUDA cores. Then there's the more exciting N1X that, at the top-end, is identical to the GB10 found in Nvidia's DGX Spark mini-PC, which Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang already confirmed. N1X will reportedly start at 16GB LPPDR5X configs, but the platform can support up to 128GB across 16 channels. 12x PCIe 5.0 + 5x PCIe 4.0.