– New 15.3-inch Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 with an Nvidia/MediaTek ARM APU (N1/N1X) coming soon.
– Retail leak reveals up to 64GB RAM, 1TB SSD, and 165Hz WQXGA OLED touchscreen.
– At least three Nvidia N1(X) SKUs expected, varying in clock speeds and features.
– N1X top model (€4,049) features 20 ARM v9.2 cores, Blackwell GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores.
– Multiple OEMs (Lenovo, Asus, Microsoft Surface) expected to unveil N1X laptops at Computex.
The Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 has previously been available with an Intel chip and an AMD varient, but a new 15.3-inch version with an ARM APU made by Nvidia and MediaTek is coming real soon, as a new retailer leak found by WinFuture shows. This once more reinforces that Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang is set to not just talk about AI in the early morning hours of June 1, 2026, when opening this years Computex conference. Broad teasers from Nvidia, Microsoft, MediaTek, and ARM have promised nothing less then a new era for the PC over the past few hours.
Eastern European Retailer Leaks and Main Specs
The retailer leaks come from Eastern Europe and they each discribes a 15.3-inch Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 workstation with a 165Hz WQXGA OLED touchscreen display, up to 64GB of RAM, a 1TB PCIe SSD storage, and Windows 11 Home as the operating system. The most interesting part is, of course, the direct reference to two or maybe even three Nvidia N1(X) models that will be offered. The likely top configuration based on an Nvidia N1X 675 chip is pricely listed at the equivalent of €4,049, with 64GB RAM also included in that bundle. A slightly cheaper version with an Nvidia N1X 650 APU and just 32GB RAM comes in at a cost of €3,199 for customers.
Pricing Breakdown and Nvidia N1 SKU Details
Currently we do not have a screenshot or any pricing for another Yoga Pro 7 variant that is listed with an Nvidia N1 chip. This therefore appears to confirm that there will be at least three Nvidia N1(X) SKUs total, which will likely differ primarilly in their achievable clock speeds and performance. It remains unclear if the Nvidia N1 will also be cut back in terms of features compared to the more powerful N1X variant. According to earlier leaks, the ARM CPU was developed together with MediaTek and is manufactured by TSMC on its new 3nm process, and it is a chip with a massive 20 ARM v9.2 cores as well as a Blackwell GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores and 48 SM units for compute.
- Display: 15.3-inch, 165Hz WQXGA OLED, touchscreen
- RAM: Up to 64GB (configurations with 32GB)
- Storage: 1TB PCIe SSD
- OS: Windows 11 Home
- SoC Options: Nvidia N1X 675, Nvidia N1X 650, Nvidia N1
- Top Config Price: approx €4,049
- Mid Config Price: approx €3,199
Alongside Lenovo, plenty of other manufactorers are also expected to unveil their first Nvidia N1X-based laptops next week during the show, with new products from Asus being rumored for example. Microsoft’s Surface division could also contribute some important news at the launch event.







