They've been rumoured/ about so much that the GeForce GPUs are almost certainly 'official', even though Nvidia itself hasn't said anything publicly. However, some of the biggest laptop vendors in the world have decided they'll just do it anyway because everyone and their grandma already knows about them.
The confirmations were spotted by which noted that Lenovo, LG, and Razer were also listing the RTX 5050 and 5060 laptop GPUs on some of their product pages. "Nvidia 8GB graphics card is only available in 16Z90TR-E.AD88C2 model," , whereas Razer just outright as one of the options for its new Blade 16 laptop.
And that's because Nvidia has made quite a lot of fuss about how energy-efficient its Blackwell laptop GPUs are, first at the and then during this year's GDC. We've seen this for ourselves in Razer's new Blade 16 laptops; our Dave recorded a frankly ridiculous 135 minutes for the model, in the PCMark 10 battery life test.
To put that into some kind of perspective, a last-gen RTX 4090 Lenovo Legion 9 just lasts for 41 minutes, even though the GPU has the same power limit as Razer's laptop. Admittedly, one has to take into account that this machine sports a AI 9 HX 370 CPU whereas the Legion 9 uses an old Core i9 13980HX, which just eats through power.
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As to the RTX 5060 laptop GPU, there's no news about its power limit but I suspect it'll be roughly the same as the RTX 4060—up to 115 W, plus a few more watts when dynamically boosting. Whether it's going to be worth spending more on an RTX 5060 laptop than an RTX 5050 one, will depend entirely on how many shader units each GPU has.
It's been will have 2,560 and 3,840 CUDA cores respectively, but it's anyone's guess whether the laptop versions will be the same.
If those figures transfer across to the mobile sector, then the RTX 5050 might not be much faster than an RTX 4050 (1080p gaming doesn't hit graphics memory bandwidth enough for GDDR7 to make a huge difference), but a 3,840 shader RTX 5060 could be a genuine rocket. All we need is for Lenovo, LG, and Razer to drop those figures too, because heaven knows Nvidia is taking its time over all the RTX 50-series announcements.
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