Want a Blackwell GPU to pep up cheaper gaming laptops? Here’s some good news – Nvidia’s RTX 5050 has been spotted (but not in a gaming notebook).
hinting they’re imminent RTX 5050 to 5090 Max-Q models are listed, but there’s some confusion relating to the chips used AD108M is present in the graphics cards lower than the RTX 5080 ...
NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5050 has been spotted in an upcoming LG Gram 2025 laptop, offering new possibilities for the mid-range ...
The statement is in line with earlier rumors and speculation of a shortage, hence you can already find GeForce RTX 5090 ...
TL;DR: LG is developing the gram Pro 16 laptop featuring NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce RTX 5050 Laptop GPU with 8GB of GDDR6 memory. The GPU offers pin-to-pin compatibility with the RTX 4050 ...
Meanwhile, Korean retailer Coupang has offered an early look at the unannounced RTX 5050. The LG device confirms that the entry-level GPU includes just 8GB of GDDR6 VRAM, making it likely the only ...
Nvidia has finally pulled the curtain off its next series of graphics cards. If you somehow avoided the mountain of rumors and leaks about Nvidia’s powerful, humongous, and energy-hungry RTX 50-series ...
revealing models like RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, 5070, 5060, and 5050 Max-Q. The PCI ID repository suggests the use of AD108M dies, though higher-end models may use GB203M. These GPUs are designed ...
That’s exactly what’s happened for a number of RTX 5000 models, from the RTX 5050 Max-Q up to the flagship RTX 5090 Max-Q, in fact (some next-gen Blackwell models have been flagged up before ...