Nvidia's new consumer desktop PC chip reportedly delayed well into 2026

Nvidia's consumer PC processors N1 and N1X, originally expected in 2025, have been delayed to at least 2026 due to reported 'critical hardware defects' in the chips, possibly requiring a costly and time-consuming silicon respin, according to unofficial sources.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/nvidias-new-consumer-desktop-pc-chip-reportedly-delayed-well-into-2026

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