NVIDIA ARM architecture N1X SoC is now available again. The latest test shows that the chip can be operated natively in the Windows 11 environment, and the market is paying attention to its development potential in the fields of high-performance com...
NVIDIA ARM architecture N1X SoC is now available again. The latest test shows that the chip can be operated natively in the Windows 11 environment, and the market is paying attention to its development potential in the fields of high-performance computing and AI.
Based on the data, N1X appears in the FurMark test database, logged in as the substitute "JMJWOA", and obtained 4,286 points and an average of 71 FPS in the 720p pressure test. The chip is outsourced with the same 6,144 CUDA cores as the RTX 5070, but this test scores lower than some RTX 2060.
(Source: FurMark)
Industry analysis believes that the main reason for the low performance is that this test was an early engineering product, with power consumption of only 120W, and combined with the transition version of 590.22 driver, it has not yet been completely optimized for the new architecture. At the same time, FurMark is a high load pressure test, which often performs below the final version due to bore protection mechanism, BIOS restrictions and power consumption management settings.
N1X is expected to be launched in 2026, and the market expects NVIDIA to continue to promote the computing capabilities of the ARM platform in the AI and workstation fields, and to compete more directly with the existing x86 architecture solutions.
Nvidia’s upcoming ARM-based N1X SoC leaks again, this time on FurMark — modest benchmark score indicates early engineering sample but confirms Windows evaluation