Tuesday, July 29th 2025

NVIDIA N1X Processor Surfaces in Furmark OpenGL Benchmark

NVIDIA N1X, the company's upcoming PC processor being designed for a slice of the Windows 11 Arm with Copilot+ pie, just hit the Furmark OpenGL graphics benchmark database. Over the past few weeks, the chip has been popping up on various online benchmark databases, signaling that PC OEMs have started validating test platforms based on the N1X, and depending on what they see, they can embark on product development.

The Furmark 1.39 Donut test result sees the N1X iGPU score 4286 points or 71 FPS at 720p. The app also detects the graphics driver version as 590.22. The score is rather low, with 4286 points indicating performance levels barely half those of the GeForce RTX 5060. Either this particular chip has an entry-level iGPU model, or there's still some way to go before NVIDIA optimizes the software stack for the N1X. A recent report covered a Geekbench database submission where the benchmark detected 48 SM for the N1X, a count comparable to the desktop RTX 5070, however, this performance result is nowhere near.
Source: VideoCardz
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3 Comments on NVIDIA N1X Processor Surfaces in Furmark OpenGL Benchmark

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StefanM
Regarding the performance bear in mind Windows on ARM has to emulate the x86 ISA
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Craptacular
Who is still using opengl for new games?
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Soul_
StefanMRegarding the performance bear in mind Windows on ARM has to emulate the x86 ISA
So even the GPU performance is emulated? Please do enlighten us how GPU performance with simple draw calls was impacted by CPU instruction set emulation.
CraptacularWho is still using opengl for new games?
Just because it is it called Vulkan and not OpenGL V, doesn't mean that OpenGL is dead. It is always good to not forget the past.
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