In yesterday's Q&A session, which was co-hosted by NVIDIA and Intel, NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang made a confirmation. He stated that the GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip is the underlying design blueprint for the forthcoming N1 notebook processor. This particular chip is a hybrid, integrating an NVIDIA GPU die with a MediaTek CPU die. It boasts an impressive 6,144 CUDA cores and is equipped with two clusters of Arm cores, totaling 20 cores (comprising 10 Cortex-X925 and 10 Cortex-A725). Additionally, it supports 256-bit LPDDR5x memory, ensuring high-speed data processing. Huang also underscored that NVIDIA's partnership with Intel in the development of data center and client CPUs would not disrupt NVIDIA's own roadmap for Arm CPU development.