
Nvidia has yet to officially announce the RTX 5050 and 5060 GPUs, but major laptop manufacturers have confirmed their almost imminent availability. Notably, vendors such as Lenovo, LG, and Razer have made strides in listing these GPUs on their product pages.
“Nvidia GeForce RTX 5050 8GB graphics card is only available in 16Z90TR-E.AD88C2 model,” states LG. Meanwhile, Razer lists the 5060 as an option for its new Blade 16 laptop.
Despite this exciting news, essential specifications such as shader unit count and clock speeds remain undisclosed. Notably, a Lenovo post for the upcoming IdeaPad Pro 5 indicates a shared power budget of 135W between the Intel Core Ultra 200H CPU and the RTX 5050.
Moreover, the RTX 5050 will reportedly have 8GB of GDDR7 memory, making it a promising choice for budget gamers seeking capable entry-level performance.
The article discusses the anticipation surrounding these GPUs, emphasizing their potential role in making high-quality gaming more accessible.