Overview
- A Goofish resale post shared Thursday by X user Ruby_Rapids showed photos of an engineering motherboard that claims to use Nvidia’s N1 system‑on‑chip.
- The board in the images carries eight SK hynix LPDDR5X modules rated at 8533 MT/s for a total of 128 GB, which is far more memory than most laptops ship with today.
- Layout details point to a laptop or tablet design with two 2240 M.2 slots, integrated Wi‑Fi, HDMI, USB‑C, a USB port, a headphone jack, and a cut‑out that suggests blower‑style cooling.
- Coverage notes the post cannot be independently verified and describes the 9,999 RMB (about $1,400) asking price as a likely placeholder on a negotiable engineering sample.
- Reports describe N1 as a Windows‑on‑Arm chip built for AI PCs and Copilot+ features, and rumors point to more information at Computex in June or a possible launch later in 2026.