
During CES 2025, NVIDIA officially announced the GeForce RTX 50 line of laptop graphics cards. This series offers new GPUs based on Blackwell architecture, new memory, and DLSS4 support.
The flagship model, GeForce RTX 5090, will indeed have 24GB of GDDR7 memory, despite having only a 256-bit memory bus. The device also boasts 10496 CUDA cores – almost the full configuration of the GB203 GPU – and TGP up to 150W. RTX 5090 is the only model equipped with 3 GB memory modules. The company will probably also apply this approach to future SUPER/Ti models. The mobile version is unlikely to receive an update based on past releases, so NVIDIA is fully focused on this configuration.
NVIDIA has also introduced the RTX 5080 mobile discrete graphics card, which comes with 7680 CUDA cores and 16GB of GDDR7 memory. The mobile version of the RTX 5070 Ti will have 5888 CUDA cores, while the RTX 5070 will have 4608 cores. NVIDIA confirms that the RTX 5070 Ti will have 12 GB of memory, while the RTX 5070 will only have 8 GB. Interestingly, the company did not announce the mass-produced RTX 5060 or 5050 models.

All RTX 50 mobile GPUs support NVIDIA DLSS4 technology with Multi Frame Generation.

NVIDIA has announced that laptops with RTX 50 series graphics cards will be released in March, with systems with RTX 5090, 5080, and 5070 Ti GPUs available first. Laptops with the RTX 5070 GPU will be available in April.
Source: videocardz
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