Looking at how the current Alder Lake-N chips are used, I'd say this may be fine? It's not a laptop chip per se. Cheap mini-PCs, small NAS/servers would do great with these if power consumption is well-managed and Quick Sync keeps working, no need for updated graphics for that. Any indication on PCIe lanes? The 9 lanes of Alder Lake-N has always feel very tight for home server. Dual channel RAM would be sweet, but that's not super important either for chip small machines.
Intel's upcoming Core 3 N350 processor shows modest graphics performance in a leaked Geekbench 5 OpenCL score. With 6,191 points, it's on par with older integrated graphics and entry-level discrete GPUs. This suggests Intel may struggle to compete with AMD in the more budget-friendly market segment.