Following hot on the ray-traced heels of that leak covering off the comes news that the mobile versions of the and RTX 5060 should be available in laptops from May.
The kicker here is that it should enable RTX 50 laptops to dip below the $1,000 mark and and will be available in May.
The caveat? We don't know the full specs of these GPUs, while the broader Nvidia RTX 50 family is generally proving not to be a dramatic advance on the outgoing RTX 40 family.
Anyway, no official [[link]] specs are
known for [[link]] either GPU. But given that Nvidia has revealed full details of the laptop chip, we can safely assume that represents an upper limit.
The 5070 laptop, unfortunately, is an 8 GB GPU with a 128-bit memory bus. So, it's likely the 5050 and 5060 will likewise offer no more than 8 GB. Similarly, the 5070's 4,608 CUDA cores represent an upper bound. The new GPUs will come in lower than that.
How much lower isn't known, but laptop GPUs tend to align with the desktop, but one tier lower. We also have the recent rumour of the desktop RTX 5060 offering 3,840 cores and the desktop RTX 5060 TI rocking the same 4,608 cores as
the laptop RTX 5070.
The confounding factor here is there appears to be no RTX 5060 Ti laptop chip. So, hopefully, the RTX 5060 laptop will get the same 3,840 cores as the desktop, just with lower clocks. If so, it would be a decent step over the RTX 4060 laptop chip and its 3,072 cores.
That would leave the RTX 5050 laptop to align with the RTX 5050 desktop, which is rumoured to have 2,560 cores. Anyway, the broad point here holds. These new GPUs should enable a tranche of new lower-cost gaming portables to rank among our .