Nvidia has not yet officially announced its GeForce RTX 5060 or RTX 5050 graphics cards for desktop, but evidence has emerged that at least three manufacturers are working on laptops powered by mobile versions of these GPUs.
It is widely expected that Nvidia will officially unveil the RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti for desktops, and it is now anticipated that these RTX 5060 and RTX 5050-powered laptops will be announced as well.
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RTX 5060 & RTX 5050 gaming laptops are reportedly on the way
Information showing that three manufacturers are planning on revealing RTX 5060 and RTX 5050 laptops, and have even acquired data on the expected memory and power specifications.
The first is the LG Gram Pro, which will be equipped with an RTX 5050 8GB and is expected to be made available for pre-order in the second half of 2025. Next up is the Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5, which will have an option to have a discrete GPU in the form on an RTX 5050. The TDP of the laptop is said to be 135W, while the CPU can boost up to 70W, suggesting that the RTX 5050 used in this device will be a 65W version.
Razer provides an entry-level model
For slightly higher-end models there is the Razer Blade 16, which is set to be the platform for the flagship Ryzen AI 300 gaming system. This will be equipped with an RTX 5060, 8GB of GDDR7 RAM and a Dynamic Boost of 15W. The rest of the laptop specifications are believed to be similar to the Razer Blade 16 RTX 5070 model.

The full specs of these laptops’ GPUs have not yet been confirmed, though it is believed that the RTX 5050 will use the GB207 chip. As usual, until Nvidia releases official information, leaks such as this should be taken with a grain of salt.