Next-Gen GeForce RTX 50 ‘Blackwell’ Lineup Details Released

Next-Gen GeForce RTX 50 ‘Blackwell’ Lineup Details Released

Next year, AMD, Intel, Nvidia and other major brands are rolling out a slew of new chips. Big label chips with drastic improvements in architecture from it’s previous successors such as Blackwell from Nvidia, this jump is straight to the moon.

Sujal Sripathi

Next-Gen GeForce RTX 50 ‘Blackwell’ Lineup Details Released

Next year, AMD, Intel, Nvidia and other major brands are rolling out a slew of new chips. Big label chips with drastic improvements in architecture from it’s previous successors such as Blackwell from Nvidia, this jump is straight to the moon 🌚

Today, we’re giving a first look at ‘Next-Gen GeForce RTX 50’ Blackwell laptop lineup with GDDR7 memory

It’s important to know, whatever covered in this article comes from a leak due to ransomware attack escalated on CLEVO (Clevo is a Taiwanese OEM/ODM computer manufacturer that produces laptop computers) that let the leak happen, everything from CPU & GPU roadmap of prominent chip makers are out there online. It’s not official, hence couldn’t be absolutely believed. We’ll cover the main aspects along with bold details, including the release date, potential specifications, and other technology.

Potential margin of error is extensively high for the ‘tags’ itself, there is above expected difference in every sources available to read. Despite that, there’s a good amount of data that builds a strong foundation of belief that we’ll have RTX 5090, RTX 5080, RTX 5070, and RTX 5060 cards and probably some combination of Ti and/or Super variants.

Tags of the chips:

  • GN22-X11 (16 GB GDDR7)
  • GN22-X9 (16 GB GDDR7)
  • GN22-X7 (12 GB GDDR7)
  • GN22-X6 (8 GB GDDR7)
  • GN22-X4 (8 GB GDDR7)
  • GN22-X2 (8 GB GDDR7)

Blackwell is better version Ada Lovelace design, meaning a whole new set of upgrades in this gen vs. the previous, though we don’t have all the details yet. We can expect better ray tracing, continuing Nvidia’s trend of pushing this technology forward. The new features for ray tracing are still a mystery, but they’re likely to be as impressive as previous upgrades.

The Blackwell B200 GPU has updated its tensor cores to handle new FP4 and FP6 formats, which are great for AI tasks. This means consumer GPUs will probably get these features too. While major changes might be limited if Nvidia sticks with TSMC 4NP we could see exciting updates like NV-HBI for high-end models.

For more in depth information, be sure to check out our full article on Blackwell

Specifications:

These laptop GPUs are probably gonna launch at CES 2025. These new GPUs will power the latest gaming laptops that come with the next-generation CPUs, such as AMD’s Fire Range and Intel’s Arrow Lake. We’ll learn more about these laptop GPUs after the desktop versions are released, which are expected to arrive in late 2024 or early 2025.

Again from source, it’s a speculation that Nvidia will keep it’s prices a bit lower than to the launch of RTX 40-series GPUs. With potentially higher AI performance and the increased demand from the non gaming sector, we might be lucky if the next generation launches at the same pricing structure as the current generation or even lower. This makes sense, since gaming has not shown any signs of growing demand in past few years.


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