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NVIDIA Mobile GPUs Hit Retail but Supply is Tight
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30591, member: 2262"] NVIDIA just barely made it with their laptop launch dates. On March 31, they started selling a small number of laptops with GeForce RTX 5090 Mobile, RTX 5080 Mobile, and RTX 5070 Ti Mobile chips. This counted as meeting their first quarter 2025 deadline by the skin of their teeth. Many people thought they would miss the date because of problems with ROPs across both desktop and laptop products. The computer makers had to check all their already-made laptops with these new graphics chips. Earlier rumors from industry sources said that every model from RTX 5090 M down to RTX 5070 M might face delays. PC gaming experts noticed very few RTX 5090 Mobile laptops available on launch day in North America. After hearing about the Q1 launch on social media, VideoCardz searched through Newegg listings for these products. Companies like ASUS, GIGABYTE, HP, Lenovo, MSI, and Razer started taking pre-orders directly on February 25. The cheapest RTX 5090 Laptop options cost $4299, but these sold out fast. MSI sells a special Titan 18 HX Dragon Edition Norse Myth 18-inch model for $6199.99 in their North American store, but it shows as out of stock. The best price for RTX 5080 Laptop models starts at $2499.99. The RTX 5070 Ti Laptops begin at $1899.99 on Newegg. Strangely, no RTX 5070 Mobile options appeared anywhere. According to their stock notification system, Newegg expects more high-end models to arrive in late April or early May. The launch happened technically within the promised time frame but with very limited actual availability for buyers. [/QUOTE]
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