NVIDIA's Upcoming N1x SoC Fails To Match Apple's 2023-Launching M3 Max Chip In Pre-Release Geekbench 6 Scores Computex 2026 Hardware Mobile NVIDIA’s Upcoming N1x SoC Fails To Match Apple’s 2023-Launching M3 Max Chip In Pre-Release Geekbench 6 Scores Rohail Saleem • May 31, 2026 at 12:49pm EDT Add Wccftech on Google Comments NVIDIA is reportedly preparing to unveil a huge new processor-related collaboration with Microsoft and ARM at next week's Computex. While the details surrounding the rumored N1x processors are a closely guarded secret right now, pre-release Geekbench 6 scores are painting a somewhat underwhelming picture, especially when compared with Apple's M-class processors. Related Story TSMC Now Pays Its Biggest Customer NVIDIA, Pulling CUDA-X Into the Fab to Slash Lithography Costs by Up to 50%NVIDIA's upcoming N1x processors are just about able to match the performance of Apple's M3 Max SoC that debuted around two and a half years back For the benefit of those who might not be aware, NVIDIA's N1x processor is believed to be a modified version of the GB10 SoC that powers the DGX Spark mini PC. The chip reportedly sports a 20-core ARM CPU designed by MediaTek, an RTX 5070-class GPU, and an LPDDR5X-based unified memory architecture that shares the memory pool between the CPU and the GPU. 2 of 9 The N1x processor's pre-release…
Published: May 31, 2026 4:49 pm
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