We have previously reported on the NVIDIA N1X processor chip, which is a series of consumer-class computer processor chips that NVIDIA is developing to compete with other processor chip manufacturers such as AMD, Intel and Qualcomm.
Recently, the processor chip has apparently been shown through the Geekbench benchmark system, which shows an OpenCL graphics score of 46,431. This score is seen as quite low, on the benchmark score of an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050 graphics card, especially since the speed tested is as low as 1.05GHz.
What is more interesting is the specifications of this processor chip, which shows that it comes with 20 physical cores, which are divided into two 10-core clusters. In terms of memory specifications, it is seen that this processor chip also comes with 128GB of built-in LPDDR5X memory.
These 20 physical cores consist of 48 Stream Multiprocessors which also contain 6144 CUDA cores, which means that when this graphics processing chip is fully powered, it will come with approximately the same performance as an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 graphics processing chip.
The specifications of this processing chip are also said to resemble the NVIDIA GB10 processing chip that will power AI research and development desktop computers that will be introduced by various brands in the future. It is expected that the N1X chip is the same GB10 chip, but with some specifications reduced to make the price more user-friendly.
Interestingly, it was also shown that this processing chip can be driven using the Windows 11 operating system, although it is expected that it will be an ARM version that is commonly used in laptops with Qualcomm processing chips before.
What we know so far is that this processing chip will be officially introduced in the first quarter of 2026, possibly shown first at the CES 2026 event in Las Vegas. For now, NVIDIA still hasn't revealed much official information about this processor chip, but with the GB10 chip expected to launch in the fourth quarter of this year, we may be able to expect the performance of the N1X processor chip soon.