With the DGX Spark, NVIDIA launched a new chip on the market: the GB10combining an original MediaTek Arm decor with a graphics part derived from the RTX 5070, all sprinkled with 128 GiB of LPDDR5x on 4 channels to supply all of this with bandwidth. However, such a piece of silicon is difficult to make profitable on a single machine, so much so that persistent rumors of portable machines have circulated, with two variants: the N1 and the N1x for the powerful and very powerful versions respectively.
So, when a mysterious motherboard (well blurred in places denoting the company’s references, we shouldn’t be too talkative either) appears on the second-hand equipment resale site Goofish (link now dead…), on which the Spark SoC is clearly identifiable, It doesn’t take much more to set the internet in turmoil. Identified by the seller as an N1, we clearly discern the same 128 GiB of CPU-iGPU unified RAM, this time coming from Sk hynixtwo M.2 slots, HDMI, USB Type-A and Type-C, as well as a jack socket. On the other hand, no mention of the logical configuration of the chip, nor of its consumption nor of the target machine. If no writing allows us to confirm its origin, the beautiful masked one (oh heh oh heh) has a nice resemblance to Yoga Slim Pro 7, the current mobales of which are also equipped with a large insert intended for cooling.
On the other hand, this type of leak supports the theory of a future presentation at Computex (early June this year) of the beasts, especially since previous rumors in the corridor mentioned models from Dell and Lenovo… including on the ranges gaming. Still a good handful of weeks before we know for sure… (Source: Videocardz)




