NVIDIA's Jensen Huang Discusses the Super PC Processor N1: Emphasizing Low Power, High Performance, and Robust AI Features
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At the close of last year, NVIDIA unveiled the DGX Spark mini AI supercomputer. This innovative system is powered by a custom-designed GB10 super SoC processor, which seamlessly integrates a 20-core CPU based on the ARM architecture with a GPU that leverages the Blackwell architecture. The processor supports a substantial 128GB of unified memory and enables dual-machine clustering, allowing it to scale up and handle models with up to 405 billion parameters. Recently, Jensen Huang, NVIDIA's CEO, disclosed that the company is partnering with MediaTek to develop the energy-efficient N1 series of SoC processors. These processors will be crafted using TSMC's advanced 3nm process technology. The CPU segment of the N1 series will feature a 20-core ARM architecture, comprising 10 Cortex-X925 cores and 10 Cortex-A725 cores. Meanwhile, the GPU will incorporate the Blackwell architecture, delivering FP4 performance that can reach up to 1 PFLOPS. Additionally, the processor will be equipped with fifth-generation Tensor cores and fourth-generation RT ray-tracing cores, specifically targeting desktop-level AI computing scenarios. However, the exact launch date for the N1 series remains undisclosed at this time.