The Vishal Computex Conference was simply finished, but some things were missing from the overstated event, including NVidia’s first consumer-grade laptop CPU.
NVIDIA showed a lot in Computex 2025, including RTX-operated AI avatar and several RTX 5060 laptops and desktops.
MSI also displayed MS-C931, which has Nvidia GB10 Arm ‘Superchip’, but it is for AI applications and not for everyday use. Unfortunately, we did not see rumor gaming laptop EPU.
Instead, our first look is coming from youtuber Moore’s rule is deadWho exposed APU in a recent video.

In the video (about 40 minutes), Moore’s rule shows an image of the new APU which is attached to at least eight memory modules, which is an engineering sample of the new silicon.
The sample indicates an AMD Strike Hello-esk configuration with an onboard IGPU and 80 to 120 watt TDP.
Probably, the APU of Nvidia will be on an Arm device, with CPU allegedly developed by MediaTek.
This type of integrated build gaming laptop is likely to be the future. We can see how well it works with AMD APU in Asus Rog Flow Z13. There, we see that dedicated graphics are dug in the favor of an integrated powerhouse in Ryzen AI Max 390.
Beyond powerful graphics, all this integrated and quick access to LPDDR means that the laptops using this silicone will be more batteries, some gaming laptops have so far. In addition, it leads to a strong handheld gaming experience as more handheld gaming PCs are likely to facilitate such architecture.
For another signal, the nintendo switch 2, which launches on 5 June next week, has a custom NVDia tagara chip that already shows how to remove high performance from DLSS game.
According to the source of Moore’s law, Nvidia APU is expected to be launched at the end of this year or in early 2026, aligning with previous rumors that suggested that we will see this new APU in 2025.
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