NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5060 "Blackwell" laptop GPU could end up being a major upgrade over RTX 4060 according to Chinese manufacturer, Hasee.
The new details come from Golden Pig Upgrade who attended a recent event hosted by Chinese laptop and PC manufacturer, Shenzhen Hasee Compute Co. or Hasee for short. During the event, the chairman of the company, Wu Haijun, talked about what to expect from next-generation PCs, and during the talk, he revealed some interesting bits about NVIDIA's next-gen RTX 50 "Blackwell" lineup for laptops.
It is mentioned that NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 50 "Blackwell" lineup will be the first on the market to feature support for GDDR7 memory when it launches next year. This is nothing new as it's been confirmed since June through a CLEV leak that NVIDIA will have its entire Blackwell lineup shifted to the new GDDR7 memory standard which will mark a major boost to bandwidth and most likely the VRAM capacities too.
Since Hasee mostly produces mainstream gaming notebooks, the company's CEO focused the talk on one particular SKU within the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 "Blackwell" GPU lineup and that is the RTX 5060 laptop chip. According to Wu, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 "Blackwell" GPU for laptops will offer lower power consumption than the current "Ada" SKU. The RTX 4060 for laptop is rated at a max TGP limit of 140W and that is being reduced to 115W with the RTX 5060.
At the same time, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 "Blackwell" Laptop GPU is said to deliver very good performance for thin and light gaming platforms. The chip is said to offer performance similar to an RTX 4070 Laptop GPU, exceeding it in ray tracing scenarios and coming close to or even matching the
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