The highly anticipated NVIDIA RTX 50 Series is making waves as leaked listings reveal details of laptop GPUs slated for release alongside ASUS ROG gaming laptops. These GPUs are expected to launch soon after the desktop RTX 50X0-series, marking an exciting development for gaming enthusiasts.

The leaks confirm collaborations with AMD and Intel, featuring Intel’s upcoming Arrow Lake-HX processors and AMD’s Ryzen 7000HX series. While many anticipated the Ryzen 9000HX processors, AMD seems to be holding back their launch, leaving the current Ryzen 7000HX series to power the RTX 50 Series laptops.

Nvidia RTX 50 Series

Among the notable devices is the ROG Strix Scar 18, equipped with Intel’s Core Ultra 9 285HX CPU and GPU options of the RTX 5090 or RTX 5080. Both GPUs are set to feature 16 GB VRAM, a significant cut from the desktop RTX 5090’s 32 GB. The mid-range ROG Strix 16 will offer RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5060 GPUs with 12 GB and 8 GB VRAM, respectively, while entry-level models will include the RTX 5050 with 8 GB VRAM. All GPUs are built on NVIDIA’s latest GDDR7 memory architecture.

A Promising Leap for Next-Gen Gaming with Nvidia RTX 50 Series Laptops

These leaks give gamers a glimpse into the RTX 50 Series lineup, promising high performance, improved efficiency, and support for premium display technologies like mini LED and OLED panels. As NVIDIA gears up for its official release, gaming laptops powered by the Nvidia RTX 50 Series are shaping up to be a significant upgrade for next-gen gaming.