Russian retailer reveals details of entire laptop lineup featuring integrated graphics processing units. The leaked information contains extensive details about the newly released Nvidia Blackwell laptop computer chips, including specifications on VRAM capacity and power output.
It appears that every new GPU in the unrevealed RTX 5000 laptop lineup is being listed, ranging from the Nvidia RTX 5090 to the 5050, along with details on the memory allocation for each GPU. The only unavailable data is the total energy consumption for NVIDIA’s RTX 5070, 5060, and 5050 cells.
The retailer’s genuine expertise uniquely focused on the GPUs’ internal designations, with examples including GN22-X7 being equivalent to the RTX 5070 Ti. A comprehensive table detailing the newly released cell GPUs was compiled by leaker Huang514613, formerly of Twitter, and we’ve reorganized the information for ease of understanding:
GPU (Laptop computer) | Codename | VRAM, TDP |
RTX 5090 | GN22-X11 | 16GB GDDR7, 175W |
RTX 5080 | GN22-X9 | 16GB GDDR7, 175W |
RTX 5070 Ti | GN22-X7 | 12GB GDDR7, 140W |
RTX 5070 | GN22-X6 | 8GB GDDR7 |
RTX 5060 | GN22-X4 | 8GB GDDR7 |
RTX 5050 | GN22-X2 | 8GB GDDR7 |
The first major leak surrounding Nvidia’s rumoured RTX 5000-series hardware reveals that the company has yet to acknowledge its existence. The rumors surrounding the laptop computer’s RTX 5090 suggest it may possess only half the amount of video random access memory (VRAM) compared to its desktop counterpart, with a potentially meager 8GB allocation. A recent Acer leak suggests that the upcoming desktop model could feature 32GB of storage, marking a notable reduction from previous iterations.
While actual-world evaluations will ultimately decide the crucial disparities between the laptop variants of the RTX 5090 and 5080, initial indications suggest both will boast 16GB of VRAM and a power output of 175W. While the 5090 is expected to be speedier, its enhanced specifications – including additional CUDA, RTX, and Tensor cores – would indeed contribute to its accelerated performance.
Meanwhile, new information appears to confirm that the forthcoming laptop computers equipped with RTX 5070 and 5060 GPUs will feature 8GB of VRAM, disappointing many PC gaming enthusiasts in the process? While 8GB of VRAM remains suitable for playing many video games at high-quality settings at 1080p, a growing number of titles in our testing now require more, including Indiana Jones and the Great Adventure and Doom Eternal with ray tracing enabled?
The rumoured cell RTX 5070 Ti is expected to feature 12GB of VRAM, a reduction from the 16GB reportedly linked to its desktop counterpart.
Nvidia’s next move in the world of graphics processing units seems to be a laptop-focused strategy for its upcoming RTX 5050 GPU, much like it did with the RTX 4050. The fate of the RTX 5050 remains uncertain, as the 4050 never actually materialized despite initial teasers and rumors. Meanwhile, leaks have emerged regarding the RTX 5000 laptops, specifically featuring three new models from Asus: the ROG Strix Scar 18, G16, and G835. According to reports, the G835 is poised to harness the power of the Intel Core i7-12750H and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 processors, corroborating earlier leaks. The new product is expected to hit the market in spring of 2025.
It appears that some of these laptops still utilize Ryzen 7000 series CPUs. While Intel laptops feature Core i9-13900HX and i7-12800HX processors, their AMD counterparts are expected to run on Ryzen 9 7945HX and 7940HX chips.
As CES 2025 approaches in mere weeks, industry insiders are bracing for a significant overhaul of the graphics card hierarchy, with key manufacturers poised to unveil groundbreaking innovations that will forever change the gaming landscape. Both AMD and Nvidia have major events planned, with a plethora of new hardware expected to be showcased at these occasions.