A listing allegedly detailing NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 50 Series Mobile GPUs were recently spotted on the PCI ID database. Supposedly, it names off all the consumer-level Blackwell GPUs that the GPU brand plans on launching with RTX 50 Series-powered gaming laptops.
The list of the supposed RTX 50 Series Mobile GPUs were initially discovered and posted by the leakster Harukaze5719 on X. It contains a total of 16 numbers, with designations going from GB100, the “GB” moniker being the official designation of Blackwell silicon, and GPu models ranging from an RTX 5050 to an RTX 5090.
2980 / GB102
29c0 / GB102
2c18 / GB203M, GN22 / 5090 Mobile
2c19 / GB203M, GN22 / 5080 Mobile
2c2c / N22W-ES-A1 / @mooreslawisdead leaked the picture
5070 Ti Mobile
5070 Mobile
5060 Mobile
5050 Mobilehttps://t.co/PGWZsH221X— 포시포시 (@harukaze5719) October 27, 2024
It is important to note that these listings, interesting as they may look, do not include any specifications, nor do they list the confirmed product names. At the time of writing, the PCI ID list seems to have been purged of said details, with only the ID tags remaining.
As Videocardz points out, given that the vast majority of these alleged RTX 50 Series GPUs are primarily for the laptop segment, the assumption is that these model numbers were leaked by laptop makers. Of course, NVIDIA has neither confirmed nor denied their existence and if we were to ask the brand about this, they’ll most likely give us their boilerplate answer of never commenting on rumours, unfinished, or unreleased products.
In any case, we’ll just have to wait for NVIDIA to announce the RTX 50 Series properly, which is now expected to be taking place early next year. That sounds like CES 2025, honestly.
(Source: Videocardz, Harukaze5719 via X, PCI-ID)
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