Nvidia's RTX Spark N1X Lags Apple Silicon by 2 Years, Matches M3 Performance at Computex 2026

According to AppleInsider, Nvidia officially unveiled its RTX Spark superchip at Computex 2026, featuring the company's first Arm-based PC processor N1X. However, based on disclosed performance data, N1X significantly trails Apple's Apple Silicon by approximately two years. The N1X engineering sample achieved single-core scores of 3,096 and multi-core scores of 18,837 on Geekbench, comparable to Apple's M3 Max (3,128 single-core, 20,969 multi-core) but falling far behind the latest M5 Max with multi-core scores near 30,000. While the test data originated from a year-old engineering version and final products may see performance improvements through clock speed optimization and architectural refinements, Nvidia's CPU performance currently lags Apple by over two years.
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