The huge computer convention just ended, but some things were missing from the OverstFid event, including Nvidia’s first user grade laptop CPU.
Nvidia exhibited a lot of computer in 2025, which includes an RTX -powered AI avatar and several RTX 5060 laptops and desktops.
MSI even exhibited the MSc 931, which includes the NVIDIA GB10 arm ‘Superchip’, but it aims for AI applications and not for everyday use. Unfortunately, we have not seen the rumor gaming laptop APU.
Instead, our first look is coming from Utuber Moore’s law has diedWhich highlighted the APU in the recent video.

In the video (about 40 minutes), Moore’s law shows a new APU image that is an engineering pattern of a new silicon associated with at least eight memory modules.
The sample indicates an AMD Strix Halo-esque setting which is the ship IGPU and TDP of 80 to 120 watts.
Possibly, NVIDIA’s APU will be on an arm device that is reportedly developed by CPU by the Medetic.
This type of integrated construction will be the future of gaming laptops. We can see how well it works with ASUS ROG Flu Z13 with AMD APU. There, we see that Raizen AI Max has dug dedicated graphics in favor of an integrated powerhouse in 390.
Beyond powerful graphics, all of this integrated and quick access to LPDDR means that laptops that use this silicon will be more efficient with more battery, which is still a shortage of gaming laptops. In addition, it is attracted to a strong experience of handheld gaming as more handheld gaming PC is likely to feature such architecture.
For another indicator, Nintendo Switch 2, which starts on June 5 next week, has been offered a custom Nvidia Tegra chip that has already shown how DLSS can remove high performance out of sports.
According to the source of Moore’s law, it is expected that Nvidia APU will launch later this year or early 2026, which is in line with previous rumors that suggested that we will see this new APU in 2025.
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