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Your wait for Nvidia’s ARM-based laptops may be longer than expected

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Your wait for Nvidia’s ARM-based laptops may be longer than expected
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Your wait for Nvidia’s ARM-based laptops may be longer than expected

Laptops featuring Nvidia‘s ARM-based chips are a long time coming. Rumors about the devices have been circulating for well over a year, and a recent report suggested that the first machines could arrive as early as Q1 2026. However, a fresh leak indicates the wait may stretch longer than expected.

The scoop from leaker Moore’s Law is Dead (via Notebookcheck) suggests the delay stems from unresolved software and compatibility issues affecting Nvidia’s chips. The situation is reportedly being further complicated by Microsoft’s slow progress in ensuring the Nvidia N1X platform works smoothly with Windows.

As a result, the launch window for Nvidia’s first ARM-powered laptops appears to be slipping beyond Q1 2026. Current speculation points to a Q2 or summer 2026 debut, with N1X-powered models potentially delayed until August.

Several manufacturers, including Dell and Lenovo, are prepping Nvidia N1X- and N1V-powered laptops, which have surfaced in various leaks over recent months. However, none of these devices have officially been announced so far, reinforcing the idea that the platform may not be ready for primetime.

Compatibility remains the biggest hurdle for Windows on ARM

The delay underscores broader challenges facing Windows on ARM. While recent Snapdragon-based laptops have shown clear improvements in performance and efficiency, software optimization and driver support remain ongoing hurdles. Nvidia’s entry into the space was expected to help accelerate adoption, but unresolved platform-level issues appear to be slowing progress.

For Nvidia, the N1X is a key part of its push beyond GPUs. As such, a delayed launch is likely better than shipping bug-ridden products, especially since early impressions could shape how buyers view Nvidia’s new ARM chips.

The lack of an official timeline makes it difficult to say when these devices will actually reach the market. Until Nvidia or its partners make a formal announcement, the information revealed in the leak should be taken with a grain of salt, as plans could still shift if software issues are addressed.

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