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Nvidia mobile GPUs leak ahead of budget gaming laptops
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31918, member: 636"] NVIDIA plans to show off new laptop gaming chips this month. People already know about these chips because of leaks starting last summer. The RTX 5060 Mobile and RTX 5050 Mobile will power cheaper gaming laptops from big companies. Last month, we heard Razer and MSI were making less expensive portable gaming computers with these new Blackwell chips. VideoCardz spent time searching for more proof that these chips exist. Their hard work paid off yesterday when they found evidence from three major companies. Razer, Lenovo, and LG all accidentally posted web pages mentioning these secret graphics cards. When VideoCardz reported this news, Razer China quickly changed its website. They removed any mention of the RTX 5060 Mobile from their Razer Blade 16 (2025) page. LG also fixed its mistake quickly. Their Taiwan office deleted "5050" from a press release about a new LG gram AI laptop. The fixed sentence simply says, "NVIDIA GeForce RTX 8 GB graphics card is available only in 16Z90TR-E.AD88C2 model." These changes happened right after the news came out. Companies hate it when secret products leak early through careless mistakes. Lenovo made the biggest slip-up on January 31. Their PC YouTube channel posted an unboxing video for the updated IdeaPad Pro 5 16" laptop. The description boldly stated, "optional latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 graphics, with a total power output of 135 W for strong performance." VideoCardz analyzed this information and believes the RTX 5050 might use around 65 watts of power. Surprisingly, Lenovo has not fixed this mistake. These leaks give us an early peek at what NVIDIA has planned for budget gaming laptops. The official launch should happen very soon based on how many partners already have product pages ready. Some companies acted quickly to hide their mistakes, but traces remain across the internet. The RTX 5050 and 5060 Mobile chips will bring Blackwell architecture to more affordable gaming computers when they officially launch. [/QUOTE]
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