A potential ARM-based Nvidia EPU, built in collaboration with MediaTek, has been on our radar for a long time. Its existence was previously confirmed by all, but we had not seen any indication of what could be the production or close-to-production version in the wilde. So far, that is, as we seem to have the first appear to be our first for the production benchmark of Nvidia arm processor.
Geekbench entry (Through X user olrak29_ And Videocardz)) An Nvidia N1x shows the processor with a 20-through arm CPU and the 2.81 GHz base clock in the HP system runs as its OS with Ubuntu Linux distro. It receives 3,096 single-core and 18,837 multi-core score in Geekbench. (Since then Another list That I saw with a little lower score.)
This is a very much more appropriate score as we saw in the previous N1x Geekbench results, which was probably a very initial engineering sample. These latest results indicate too much mature engineering samples, possibly even close to production, as scores are similar to laptops and desktop processors. For example, you can see a razor blade 16 with Intel Core i9-14900HX, for example, Get a little less Compared to N1x here within Windows 11.
ARM chips usually do not have multi-threading (SMT) simultaneously, so it is appropriate to assume that it is a 20-core chip. This would be what we thought earlier, because Nvidia indicated that in the GB10 chip DGX Spark The end-user will be brought to the user, and the GB10 has 20 arm core. This previous indication was not completely clear, but it is the Geekbench result: it seems that Nvidia chip Nvidia-designed custom will use ARM-designed core instead of the core.
If this is practically the same of DGX Spark, we can expect RTX 5070-level performance as there is also a proposal with Blackwell GPU. Which will long the rumor that the Nvidia Arm chip will offer the RTX 4070 mobile display – in fact, it would offer more than this. However, there is no guarantee that it will ship in its full-fat DGX spark configuration-it can cut size for cheap and more power efficient versions.

The system configuration running here for Geekbench has a clear 120 GB memory, which is much higher than we look into a gaming laptop. But looking at DGX Spark, there is a mini AI supercomputer, it may be that Nvidia is planning to bring N1X into home systems for first AI development. It would not refuse to bring NVidia to the market as a gaming laptop, though.
This is a later possibility that stimulates us, of course. This is one that does not completely come out of thin air, as we have consistently heard the rumor whether an alienware laptop will sport All-NVidia Silicon at the end of 2025 or in early 2026.
Although this Geekbench result is running a Linux OS, if and when NVIDIA N1X comes on the market in the consumer gaming laptop, we will hope that it is running Windows, which means that it is going on Hand windows,
I recently talked to the client lead of ARM and said that the future of PC gaming on Windows on ARM depends on sports developers who are cooking in the native ARM support. Sports encouragement to do this for the gods, however, is currently suspicious.
But one of the most exciting things about Nvidia N1x is that if and when such chips start rolling out with windows on hand for gaming, it can change. NVIDIA may be able to help achieve the game gods to bridge that difference. Hey, I never said that I was immune for wishful thinking.

