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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Laptop GPU aka GN22 now being actively discussed publicly by Chinese Hasee

According to Wu Haijun, Chairman of Shenzhen Hasee Computer Co., a Chinese company that produces desktops, Mini-PCs, and laptops, the next-generation GeForce RTX 50 graphics cards in the popular X60 laptop segment will require less power. This was stated during a meeting with the media and reported by Golden Pig Upgrade.
It was mentioned that the GeForce RTX XX60 model from NVIDIA’s next-gen laptop series will require 115W of power , compared to 140W in the RTX 40 series. Furthermore, the Chairman stated that these series will use GDDR7 memory.
NVIDIA RTX 5060 Laptop GPU Rumors, Source: Weibo
It’s worth noting that this statement isn’t entirely surprising, as the initial specs of the new RTX 50 Blackwell laptop SKUs were leaked through a Clevo presentation (posted below). The document indicated that the maximum Total Graphics Power (TGP) will be lower for four out of six planned models.
The GN22-X11 and X9 SKUs are expected to feature a 175W TGP, consistent with the current generation codenamed GN21. However, the X7, X6, X4, and X2 SKUs are all expected to be limited to 115W, down from the previous 140W. The X7, in particular, is a new model not used in the GN21 series, suggesting that there will be additional SKUs in the next-generation series as well.
Perhaps the key detail is that max TGP will not apply to all laptops. This value only reflects something that NVIDIA used to advertise as the Max-P variant, which is the top-of-the-line spec for an individual SKU. Models featuring TGP limited to lower values (used to be called Max-Q) are still quite popular among laptop makers.
NVIDIA GeForce GN22 series (RTX 50 Laptop GPU), Source: Clevo
What hasn’t changed for the RTX 5060 model is the memory bus, which remains limited to a 128-bit width. This suggests that the GPU will likely feature 8GB of GDDR7 memory. The mobile RTX 50 series is expected to use the GB203, GB205, GB206, and GB207 GPUs. However, NVIDIA is also developing the GB202 GPU, which has an increased memory bus of 512 bits. It is unlikely, though, that this GPU will be used in the laptop form factor.
NVIDIA is expected to launch its RTX 50 laptop GPU series next year, likely aligning its release with Intel’s Core Ultra 200H “Arrow Lake” launch.
| (RUMORED) NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Laptop GPU Lineup | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VideoCardz | GPU | CUDA Cores | Memory | TGP (Min/GPU/Max) |
| GeForce RTX 50 Laptop GPU | ||||
| GeForce RTX 5090 GN22-X11 | GB203 (?) | TBC | 16GB G7 256b | 80/150/175W |
| GeForce RTX 5080 GN22-X9 | GB203 (?) | TBC | 16GB G7 256b | 80/150/175W |
| GeForce RTX 50×0 GN22-X7 | GB205 (?) | TBC | 12GB G7 192b | 60/115/140W |
| GeForce RTX 5070 GN22-X6 | GB206 (?) | TBC | 8GB G7 128b | 35/100/115W |
| ➡️ GeForce RTX 5060 GN22-X4 | GB206 (?) | TBC | 8GB G7 128b | 35/100/115W |
| GeForce RTX 5050 GN22-X2 | GB207 (?) | TBC | 8GB G7 128b | 35/100/115W |
| GeForce RTX 40 Laptop GPU | ||||
| GeForce RTX 4090 GN21-X11 | AD103 | 9728 | 16GB G6 256b | 80/150/175W |
| GeForce RTX 4080 GN21-X9 | AD104 | 7424 | 12GB G6 192b | 80/150/175W |
| GeForce RTX 4070 GN21-X6 | AD106 | 4608 | 8GB G6 128b | 35/115/140W |
| GeForce RTX 4060 GN21-X4 | AD107 | 3072 | 8GB G6 128b | 35/115/140W |
| GeForce RTX 4050 GN21-X2 | AD107 | 2560 | 6GB G6 96b | 35/115/140W |
Source: Golden Pig Upgrade via Wccftech