
Intel and AMD have split the Windows laptop market for years, but the x86 players may be getting outnumbered. It’s not just Apple MacBooks and MediaTek-based Chromebooks using Arm chips anymore. There are finally competent Qualcomm Snapdragon laptops running Windows, and – as soon as this spring – Nvidia will finally power Windows consumer laptops with Arm chips all by itself.
They won’t have an Nvidia graphics chip next to an Intel CPU, but rather an Nvidia N1 system-on-chip at the helm – and overnight, a Lenovo leak revealed that the company has built six laptops on the upcoming N1 and N1X processors, including a 15-inch gaming machine.
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This sounds like an exciting development in the tech world! It’s always interesting to see how competition shapes innovation, especially with major players like Nvidia entering the laptop market. Looking forward to seeing how this unfolds!
Absolutely, it is exciting! With Nvidia entering the laptop space, it might push innovation in both performance and efficiency, especially with Arm architecture. I’m curious to see how this will impact developers and gaming experiences on laptops.