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CES 2025: Nvidia RTX 50-powered laptops are on the way

Aside from desktop RTX 50 graphics cards, Nvidia is also launching its new generation of laptop GPUs. The RTX 50 series for laptops will offer the same feature set as the desktop cards and companies like Razer, Acer, MSI, Asus and others already have new gaming laptops equipped with these GPUs ready to go. 

GeForce Blackwell comes to laptops with all the features of desktop models. This includes DLSS 4 which includes a new feature – Multi-Frame Generation. While DLSS 3 Frame Generation would generate an extra frame per rendered frame, DLSS 4 allows for Frame Generation to create an extra three frames for every rendered frame, supercharging performance even further. These GPUs also support Nvidia Reflex 2, which introduces Frame Warp, a new technique to reduce latency by updating a rendered frame based on the latest mouse input. According to Nvidia, Reflex 2 can reduce latency by as much as 75 percent.

The other big innovation coming with the Blackwell architecture is RTX Neural Shaders, which brings small AI networks into programmable shaders. This will pave the way for both better visuals, and better AI in games, including AI-controlled NPCs, which are being implemented in games like PUBG Battlegrounds, utilising the Nvidia ACE suite.

Laptops with GeForce RTX 5090, RTX 5080 and RTX 5070 Ti Laptop GPUs will be available starting in March, and RTX 5070 Laptop GPUs will be available from manufacturers, including Acer, ASUS, Dell, GIGABYTE, HP, Lenovo, MECHREVO, MSI, Razer and more.

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