Lenovo login page hints at the Nvidia's still‑yet‑to‑be‑announced N1X Arm chip

Hunting for fresh news of Nvidia's still-yet-to-be-announced N1X Arm chip is pretty difficult these days. Reports earlier this year suggested the new chips would be out by March, but here we are in May with not a lot to go on beyond rumour and speculation. Other than a Lenovo login page mention, of course.

The Nvidia's still-yet-to-be-announced N1X Arm chip appears in Lenovo’s ADFS login

A dropdown menu on the Lenovo ADFS login page now lists two entries: “Nvidia N1X Portal PROD” and “Nvidia N1X Portal Test”. It isn’t the first time Lenovo has been linked to potential Nvidia's still-yet-to-be-announced N1X Arm chip‑powered laptops. At the start of this year, the “Legion 7 12N1X11” appeared as a supported model for its Legion Space software, while a dataminer also found mention of several upcoming Lenovo models with Nvidia's still-yet-to-be-announced N1X Arm chip designations.

What we know

  • Nvidia’s still‑yet‑to‑be‑announced N1X Arm chip is being referenced in hardware support lists.
  • The N1X Portal PROD suggests a production portal, while the N1X Portal Test hints at pre‑release testing.
  • Rumours point to a 20‑core CPU paired with a massive Blackwell‑based GPU.

Upcoming reveal could be at Computex 2026

Computex 2026 kicks off next week, and if the cadence of these leaks is anything to go by, we may be tantalisingly close to an official announcement. The Nvidia's still-yet-to-be-announced N1X Arm chip could debut here, or it could stay hidden longer than anyone likes.

  • Nvidia’s still‑yet‑to‑be‑announced N1X Arm chip may power next‑gen laptops.
  • The N1X Portal TEST is a common practice for upcoming hardware.

Bryte the timing: if the leaks keep up, the official reveal could be just around the corner.