A screenshot of the testing results of an unnamed device based on the NVIDIA N1x ARM processor has appeared online . Judging by the results, the yet-to-be-presented new product from the “green” vendor is practically on par with its competitors from AMD and Intel.


According to an insider publication, based on the results of tests in Geekbench 6, the NVIDIA N1x processor in a device equipped with 128 GB of RAM scored 3096 and 18,837 points in the single- and multi-threaded discipline of the benchmark, respectively. This is approximately the same level of computing power as the current models of the Intel Core Ultra 2 and AMD Strix Halo series.
The chip’s base clock speed was 2810 MHz, and its maximum was 4051 MHz. According to available information, the processor, based on the GB10 superchip developed by NVIDIA in collaboration with MediaTek, is equipped with ten ARM Cortex-X925 and ten Cortex-A725 cores. It is not yet known when the company will introduce the N1x itself and the first devices based on it.