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Lenovo Expected to Launch Several Laptops Powered by AMD Ryzen AI Max 300 and NVIDIA N1X CPUs



Lenovo seems to be launching two laptops powered by new processors from AMD and NVIDIA. According to the latest model list update on the Legion Space website recently, it is seen to have listed two laptops under the Lenovo Legion name, including the Lenovo Legion 7 15ASH11 and Lenovo Legion Legion 7 15N1X11.


The Lenovo Legion 7 15ASH11 is a gaming-class laptop that is seen to use the AMD Ryzen AI MAX 300 processor, while the Lenovo Legion 7 15N1X11 will be powered by the NVIDIA N1X processor, a collaboration chip between them and MediaTek.


Not many details are known about these laptops other than the model name of the processor, and the possible display size that will be used, expected to be 15-15.6 inches.


However, the use of these processing chips is quite interesting because until now, the AMD Ryzen AI MAX 300 “STRIX HALO” chip has only been seen in ASUS laptops, but now it seems that it will be introduced in more laptop models from other brands.


As for the Legion 7 15N1X11, this is something very new because the chip, a 20-core chip based on ARM processing technology, was supposed to be announced last year, but was postponed until now.


But this year seems to be the year that NVIDIA will finally show off the chip, because another leak has shown that Lenovo will offer a number of IdeaPad and Yoga laptop models with NVIDIA N1 and N1X processing chips soon.


However, it is not yet known when Lenovo will introduce these laptops. The expectation is that Lenovo and perhaps NVIDIA will show off their offerings at the GTC 2026 or COMPUTEX 2026 event.

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