Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 with NVIDIA and MediaTek processors pricing revealed

Ahead of the official opening of Computex 2026, one of the year's most sensational leaks has emerged. A major Eastern European retailer prematurely listed a brand-new version of the Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 laptop. The device's key feature is the NVIDIA N1X hardware platform, developed in partnership between NVIDIA and MediaTek. As reported by Ixbt.com reports.
This leak confirms the announcements from NVIDIA and Microsoft regarding the "new era of PCs." While the Yoga Pro 7 was previously released only with Intel and AMD processors, an Arm-based version is now being introduced. The new laptop will feature a 15.3-inch 165Hz WQXGA OLED touchscreen, 32-64 GB of RAM, and a 1 TB SSD.
According to reports, the NVIDIA N1 and N1X chips will be manufactured by TSMC using a 3nm process. The SoC includes a 20-core CPU and a Blackwell-generation GPU with 6144 CUDA cores. In terms of graphics performance, it is expected to be on par with the GeForce RTX 5070. Running on Windows 11 Home, the laptop is priced quite high, estimated at around 4000 euros.
Lenovo will not be the only manufacturer using this platform. Asus is also expected to showcase its own devices based on the NVIDIA N1/N1X next week. The new platform promises not only high performance but also revolutionary capabilities for AI tasks.
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