Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 Leak Reveals NVIDIA N1X 650 and N1X 675 Variants


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NVIDIA’s upcoming Windows on Arm processors have appeared in new retailer listings, giving an early look at possible product names, laptop configurations, and pricing. According to listings spotted by WinFuture, NVIDIA may launch at least two versions of its first consumer Arm-based PC chip: the N1X 650 and N1X 675.

The leaked listings suggest NVIDIA is preparing multiple performance tiers for its upcoming Windows laptops, with Lenovo expected to be among the first partners.

Earlier reports about NVIDIA’s upcoming N1/N1X chips specs and claims that NVIDIA’s first Windows laptop CPU could launch next week already hinted that the company was getting close to entering the Windows on Arm market.

Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 models appear online

The leaked listings reference the Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 15.3, which appears in several different configurations powered by NVIDIA’s new Arm chips.

One listed model uses the NVIDIA N1X 650 processor alongside 32GB of memory and a 1TB PCIe SSD. That version reportedly carries a price tag of around €3,199.

A higher-end configuration with the NVIDIA N1X 675 includes 64GB of memory and the same 1TB SSD storage. That model is listed at roughly €4,049, placing it firmly in premium laptop territory.

The retailer pages also mention Windows 11 Home as the operating system.

Cheaper NVIDIA N1 model also listed

Another Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 configuration reportedly uses a standard NVIDIA N1 chip instead of the N1X variants.

This matches earlier Lenovo naming leaks tied to models such as the Yoga Pro 7 15N1V11 and Yoga Pro 7 15N1X11. The listings suggest NVIDIA may release several tiers ranging from mainstream Arm laptops to higher-performance creator-focused systems.

Current leaks also suggest the Lenovo Yoga Pro 9 may not use NVIDIA’s upcoming Arm processors.

Display specs and hardware details

The listed Yoga Pro 7 systems feature a 15.3-inch WQXGA OLED display with a 165Hz refresh rate. While the retailer pages reveal memory and storage configurations, they do not confirm detailed CPU or GPU specifications for the N1X chips.

NVIDIA has not officially announced core counts, graphics performance, power targets, or AI hardware details yet.

The early pricing also points toward premium positioning, especially for the higher-memory Yoga Pro 7 variants. If accurate, NVIDIA’s first Windows on Arm systems could target creators, developers, and high-end productivity users rather than budget buyers.

More official details could arrive during upcoming industry events such as Computex or Microsoft Build.

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