Nvidia N1X SoC features RTX 5070 core count but lags in early GPU benchmarks

Geekbench results reveal NVIDIA's N1X system-on-chip features Blackwell graphics architecture with 6144 processing cores arranged across 48 streaming multiprocessor units. The integrated graphics processor matches the RTX 5070's core configuration but operates at significantly reduced frequencies near 1.05 GHz compared to the desktop card's 2512 MHz boost speeds. LPDDR5X memory serves the entire chip rather than dedicated GDDR7 found on discrete graphics cards.

Performance testing shows the N1X achieved 46,361 points while consuming approximately 120 watts of power. This score surpasses current integrated graphics solutions but falls short of the RTX 5070's capabilities due to power constraints and early engineering sample limitations. The chip represents NVIDIA's initial attempt to compete against established processors from Intel, AMD, Qualcomm, and Apple in the mobile computing market. Industry analysts expect the N1X to launch during 2026 with enhanced performance following further development.
 

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