Nvidia CEO Huang Says Upcoming DGX Spark Systems Are Powered by N1 Silicon — Confirms GB10 Superchip and N1/N1X SoCs Are Identical
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NVIDIA Confirms That the DGX Spark Processor, Aka GB10 “Grace Blackwell” Superchip, Is the Forthcoming ARM N1
Image: NVIDIA It turns out that there was more to yesterday’s press event regarding the new partnership, as Jensen Huang also revealed more about its ARM-based processor. It’s no secret that NVIDIA is working on an ARM-based processor called N1, which was aimed at laptops and PC; it was not known that N1 had a much larger role on the horizon for enterprise/datacenter applications. As reported by VideoCardz: “We’re building arm, of course, robot…
Nvidia confirms that the company's first desktop CPUs, the Nvidia N1X and N1, are fully upgraded to the Nvidia GB10 alias Grace Blackwell Superchip. Even after the historic deal with Intel, Nvidia continues to hold on to ARM.
Nvidia CEO Huang says upcoming DGX Spark systems are powered by N1 silicon — confirms GB10 Superchip and N1/N1X SoCs are identical
Nvidia's long-rumoed N1 SoC, featuring ARM-based CPU cores from MediaTek and Blackwell-based GPU cores, has now been confirmed as the same chip as the GB10 Superchip. They both share similar, if not identical, specs and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has just said that DGX Spark (which has the GB10) is powered by N1.
NVIDIA Confirms N1 Laptop Processor is a Variant of GB10 "Grace Blackwell" Superchip
During yesterday's Q&A with Intel and NVIDIA CEOs, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang confirmed that the current GB10 "Grace Blackwell" Superchip is the base design of the upcoming N1 laptop processor. "We also have a new Arm product that's called N1. And that product is—that processor is going to go into the DGX Spark and many other versions of products like that. And so we're super excited about the Arm road map, and this doesn't affect any of that," sai…
NVIDIA made dreams come true with N1 and N1X chips, which are supposed to correspond to new generation ARM processors. Now we know who's hiding behind these names.
Nvidia GB10 Equals N1 Arm CPU Superchip - cooperation with Intel will not affect Arm CPU development
Nvidia has finally cleared up the mystery around its newest processor. On a recent call about its partnership with Intel, CEO Jensen Huang said the GB10 chip—previously known as the Grace Blackwell superchip—is also officially called the “N1.
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