NVIDIA’s N1 and N1X chips will bring discrete-class graphics and AI to Windows on Arm laptops (leaks) (opens in new tab)
Last year NVIDIA introduced a mini PC that the company called an “AI Supercomputer” thanks to its high-performance processor that combined a 20-core Arm-based CPU with NVIDIA Blackwell graphics and up to 128GB of unified memory with 273 GB/s bandwidth. Designed for running local AI models, the NVIDIA DGX Spark sold for $3,000 and up […] The post appeared first on <a href="
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