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Nvidia's N1X CPU Delayed: Summer 2026 Launch Eyed
3 Feb
Summary
- Nvidia's N1X CPUs face bugs, delaying Arm-based Windows laptops.
- New launch target is Q2 or summer 2026, a significant shift.
- Alienware and Lenovo expected to feature these new Nvidia chips.

Nvidia's N1X and N1 CPUs, developed with MediaTek, are experiencing delays that will push back the arrival of Arm-based Windows laptops. Reputable sources indicate that software bugs and compatibility issues are the primary culprits, affecting both Microsoft and Nvidia's support for these systems on chips (SoCs).
Initially slated for an early 2026 release, the launch of these processors is now projected for the second quarter of 2026, or potentially as late as summer. This postponement has also shifted expectations for their official unveiling, with Computex 2026 now a likely venue rather than earlier anticipated events.
Despite these setbacks, initial product leaks suggest that Alienware and Lenovo will be among the first manufacturers to equip their laptops with Nvidia's new CPUs. Models like the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 and Yoga Pro 7 are reportedly set to feature the N1X and N1 SoCs, indicating their application in both gaming and productivity devices.




