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Nvidia leak hints at unrestricted RAM for upcoming N1 laptop chips

By dailyguardian.aeApril 10, 20263 Mins Read
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NVIDIA’s long-rumored N1 chip just made another unofficial appearance, and if this latest leak is even remotely accurate, things could get very interesting for the future of laptops. A listing spotted on a Chinese resale platform appears to show an engineering sample motherboard featuring Nvidia’s upcoming System-on-Chip. It’s not exactly a formal announcement, and yes, skepticism is absolutely warranted. But the details are hard to ignore.

An early look at NVIDIA’s next big move

The listing, reportedly shared by an X user, showcases what appears to be a prototype motherboard built around the N1 chip. Judging by its layout, it leans toward a laptop design, though there’s a slim chance it could also fit into a tablet-like form factor. Either way, it aligns with earlier reports suggesting Nvidia is targeting thinner, more efficient gaming machines with this new silicon. And if that’s the plan, the company isn’t thinking small.

The most striking detail here is the memory configuration. The board appears to feature eight RAM modules surrounding the N1 processor, totaling 128GB. This kind of setup hints at a far more flexible approach to memory than what we’re used to seeing in typical laptop chips. Whether that translates to real-world devices or remains a quirk of early prototypes is still up in the air, but it certainly suggests Nvidia isn’t playing it safe.

Beyond the headline-grabbing RAM, the board includes two M.2 slots for storage, built-in Wi-Fi, and a selection of ports including HDMI, USB-C, and a headphone jack. There’s also a large cut-out that strongly suggests a blower-style cooling system. Which means, this chip might need serious airflow to keep things running smoothly, especially if Nvidia is targeting high-performance use cases.

Take it with a grain of silicon

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has already confirmed that new chips developed in collaboration with MediaTek are on the way. That partnership could mark a significant shift, pushing Nvidia deeper into the PC space and setting up direct competition with heavyweights like Intel’s Core Ultra Series, AMD’s Ryzen AI lineup, and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X chips. If the N1 delivers on performance while enabling slimmer designs, it could shake up what we expect from gaming laptops entirely.

Of course, there’s one important caveat: this is still a leak. There’s no official confirmation that the listing is genuine, and engineering samples often differ significantly from final products. So while the details are exciting, they’re far from final.

Still, leaks like this tend to surface for a reason. And if this one holds up, Nvidia’s entry into the CPU space might arrive sooner than expected. One thing’s certain: the chip wars are already heating up. If Nvidia joins the fight in full force, things are about to get a lot more competitive, and a lot more interesting.

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