Nvidia is about to challenge ‘Intel Inside’ with its own laptop chips

Nvidia is gearing up to put its own chips inside consumer laptops for the first time in years—and it’s not messing around. At least eight Arm-based laptops from Lenovo, Dell, and Alienware are in the pipeline, with the first machines expected to hit shelves as early as this spring.

The move marks Nvidia’s boldest play yet to challenge the long-standing Intel-AMD duopoly in the Windows PC market. According to a Wall Street Journal report, the company’s new N1 and N1X processors are system-on-a-chip designs that pack a CPU and Nvidia’s famous GPU muscle onto a single piece of silicon—the same approach that’s made smartphones efficient and MacBooks hard to beat on battery life.

Lenovo’s leaked lineup hints at Nvidia’s big laptop ambitions

A leak from dataminer Huang514613 spilled the beans on six Lenovo laptops built around the N1 and N1X chips. The lineup includes 14 and 16-inch Ideapad Slim 5 models, two Yoga Pro 7 variants, a Yoga 9 2-in-1, and—the real eyebrow-raiser—a 15-inch Legion 7 gaming laptop running the N1X. Lenovo’s own Legion Space software update page still carries traces of the gaming machine’s existence. Dell, meanwhile, is reportedly prepping an Alienware gaming laptop and a Dell Premium (now XPS) model with the N1X chip, bringing the total to at least eight devices.

The N1X variant could be a serious performer. A Geekbench listing—take it with the usual grain of salt—suggested it packs as many CUDA cores as a desktop RTX 5070 and 20 CPU cores. That’s desktop-class graphics in a laptop form factor, which would be a big deal for gamers tired of lugging around chunky machines.

Nvidia isn’t expecting quick profits, but it’s playing the long game

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has acknowledged the opportunity is too large to ignore, pointing to roughly 150 million laptops sold annually. The company isn’t banking on immediate profits from the PC push, analysts told WSJ, but wants to stay embedded in the consumer ecosystem as AI becomes a standard feature across devices.

The collaboration with MediaTek handles the Arm-based chips, while a separate Intel partnership will pair Intel CPUs with Nvidia graphics. DigiTimes reports that N1 and N1X laptops launch this spring, with broader availability in summer, and next-gen N2 and N2X chips already pencilled in for late 2027.

The big question remains app compatibility. Qualcomm’s Arm-based Windows laptops stumbled with gamers in 2024 over software issues. Nvidia will need to nail that part if it wants to turn “Nvidia Inside” into a phrase people actually trust on a laptop lid.

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