Key Takeaways
1. Dell is set to launch an Alienware gaming laptop featuring the Nvidia N1X APU later this year.
2. A new Dell 16 Premium laptop using the Nvidia N1X APU has been spotted in shipping records.
3. Lenovo is working on a Legion 7 model powered by the Nvidia N1X processor, following a recent update to the series.
4. Lenovo is developing multiple laptops with Nvidia N1X, including the Yoga Pro 7 and IdeaPad Slim 5 models.
5. There are indications that Nvidia may have developed an N1V chipset, but details are currently limited.
More leaked laptops featuring Nvidia N1x APUs have surfaced recently. Just to remind, there were rumors in October about Dell aiming to launch an N1X-equipped Alienware gaming laptop this year.
Dell’s Latest Offerings
Earlier this month, a new Dell 16 Premium that uses the same ARM-based APU showed up in shipping records. This leak came out after Dell appeared to have swapped the Arrow Lake-H models (currently priced at $2,599 on Amazon) for the returning XPS 16.
Lenovo’s Upcoming Models
Now, Lenovo has given a hint that they’re also working on a version of the Legion 7 that runs on Nvidia N1X. A user named Huang514613 spotted this information, noting that Lenovo updated the Legion 7 series less than a month ago with AMD Ryzen AI 400 APUs and Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 laptop GPUs. While the site does not clearly state this, the model number Legion 7 15N1X11 referenced can be interpreted as a 15-inch model powered by an N1X processor from the 11th Generation.
Other Developments
The same source also indicates that Lenovo is in the process of creating at least one more laptop based on Nvidia N1X. They specifically mentioned that the Yoga Pro 7 15NX11 is under development, along with the IdeaPad Slim 5 14N1V11, IdeaPad Slim 5 16N1V11, and the Yoga Pro 7 15N1V11. From these names, it seems Nvidia might have also developed an N1V chipset. However, there isn’t much more information available about these laptop models or the Nvidia N1V at this time.
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