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Posted by Strix Halo competitor
 - Today at 09:20:55
Quote from: Terror Byte on Today at 03:16:55Ngreedia will probably want 30% more than HALO products.
Sure, but good thing is that for inferencing (not to be confused with training an AI, where CUDA is the go-to solution), which this N1(X) is designed for (up to 128 GB slow[1] LPDDR5X RAM), is mostly hardware agnostic once vulkan works.

[1] 273 GB/s = 256 bits * 8533 MT/s / 1000 / 8.

AMD's Strix Halo: 256 GB/s = 256 bits * 8000 MT/s / 1000 / 8.
Posted by Terror Byte
 - Today at 03:16:55
Skip N1, N2 is coming quickly in 2027. Let N1 be for beta testers. I hope it's good though and gives Qualcomm, AMD and Intel some good competition. But it will aslo come down to price. Ngreedia will probably want 30% more than HALO products.
Posted by davidm
 - Yesterday at 21:46:05
As usual in this time frame, it will all come down to memory speed (width).
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 18:45:44
A recent product listing on Goofish has revealed an engineering sample of a laptop motherboard housing the upcoming Nvidia N1 SoC. Laptops powered by Nvidia's N1 family of SoCs have been rumored for a long time, and are expected to arrive later this year.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Leaked-early-stage-motherboard-confirms-Nvidia-N1-powered-laptops-are-closer-than-ever.1270049.0.html