The item says NVIDIA's expected N1X processor for Windows AI PCs may use a TSMC 3nm process, a 20-core Arm CPU design, Blackwell-based graphics, and an LPDDR5X unified-memory architecture. The details are leak-based, but the memory signal is straightforward: high-end AI PC silicon is being discussed around tightly coupled LPDDR5X rather than discrete desktop-style memory. For RamTrend, that supports the trend of client AI systems pulling more bandwidth from advanced low-power DRAM, though this single product rumor is not enough to change near-term pricing assumptions.
Client Memory · May 30, 2026
NVIDIA PC processor leak points to LPDDR5X unified memory
TechPowerUp reports that Microsoft and NVIDIA are teasing a possible N1X client PC processor, with leaks pointing to an LPDDR5X unified-memory interface for AI PCs.
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