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Nvidia & MediaTek Ignite AI PC Chip Wars
2 Feb
Summary
- Nvidia and MediaTek are collaborating on new Arm-based AI chips.
- The N1X and N1 chips aim to compete with Intel and AMD's AI processors.
- These chips promise powerful AI capabilities with improved power efficiency.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has confirmed the company's work with MediaTek on new Arm-based CPUs, codenamed N1X and N1, which are intended for AI-powered PCs. These processors are engineered to offer both low power consumption and high performance, directly targeting competitors like Intel's Core Ultra Series 3 and AMD's Ryzen AI 400 series.
Recent rumors suggest the N1 series could achieve performance comparable to an RTX 4070-equipped laptop while maintaining superior power efficiency. Initial projections indicate a possible launch in early 2026, with wider availability later in the year, though some reports suggest a delay to late 2026.
The development sets the stage for intensified competition in the CPU market, especially with Intel's impressive performance gains in its latest chips, particularly in integrated graphics. If Nvidia's N1 series delivers on its rumored RTX 4070-level performance, it would represent a significant advancement in integrated AI processing power for laptops and desktops.




