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Posted by Warlord2000ad
 - Today at 21:19:20
Quote from: Citizen_not_Consumer on Yesterday at 11:57:48Starting at $3000 (or $4000 after taxes in EU) for the base version of the N1X with 16/32 GB (basically a 5070 level GPU)!

No thanks

At least I can buy the full fat Asus ProArt PX13 395 Halo with $3000 and 64/128GB RAM and run everything!

The push on this is going to be unified memory to match the Mac books 800GB/S whilst DDR5 caps put at 96GB/s. This is because memory bandwidth matters for local AI inference.
Posted by Consumers_are_Citizens
 - Yesterday at 17:12:44
Quote from: Citizen_not_Consumer on Yesterday at 11:57:48$3000 (or $4000 after taxes in EU) for the base version of the N1X with 16/32 GB

These aren't shipping until 6 months later. Personally the one I'm more interested in which is cheaper n1, will be delayed even further. So it kind of all doesn't matter.

Just hope it puts more pressure on 8060s / arc b390 laptop pricing because in my view its still way too much.

Unfortunately, that PX13 is stuck with an older gen 60 Hz oled panel with sub 400 nit brightness. :(
Posted by Citizen_not_Consumer
 - Yesterday at 11:57:48
Starting at $3000 (or $4000 after taxes in EU) for the base version of the N1X with 16/32 GB (basically a 5070 level GPU)!

No thanks

At least I can buy the full fat Asus ProArt PX13 395 Halo with $3000 and 64/128GB RAM and run everything!
Posted by Norris007
 - Yesterday at 11:21:22
Quote from: Chuck007 on Yesterday at 04:20:34What I want to know is, are TDP+TGP targets mostly determined by the PC maker or is it set in stone this time around?

Wdym? When have they not ever been configurable by OEMs?
Posted by Chuck007
 - Yesterday at 04:20:34
What I want to know is, are TDP+TGP targets mostly determined by the PC maker or is it set in stone this time around?
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 03:06:47
A fresh report has revealed potential pricing for the new RTX Spark AI laptops like the Surface Laptop Ultra and Dell XPS 16. According to the info, laptops (and presumably PCs) equipped with the N1x chip could carry a price tag of at least $2,899, while entry-level N1 models may start at $1,799.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Nvidia-RTX-Spark-laptop-prices-tipped-Surface-Laptop-Ultra-Dell-XPS-16-to-rival-MacBook-Pro.1313708.0.html