NVIDIA confirms that RTX 50 series laptops can be pre-ordered starting February 25 and will be “started from March”, willing

While the first NVIDIA RTX 50 Series GPU is now with us in the form of a powerful (perhaps melted?) graphics card, some of us have been looking for a mobile version of the GPU for Blackwell Pie’s Slice. We’ve been waiting until the RTX 50 series laptops are released in March, and now NVIDIA confirms bookings will start from February 25.
NVIDIA said in an X post on Nvidia Geforce official account: “Geforce RTX 50 Series Laptop Pre-orders start at OEMS on February 25. NVIDIA’s 50 Series Laptop web page confirms that these laptops will “start from March 2025” , so if you are lucky enough to grab a note, it shouldn’t be long before you can get there.
“👀” is indeed. While we can’t be sure we’re testing ourselves, this next-generation laptop is expected to offer gamers a lot, mainly due to the multi-frame generation of DLSS 4. Based on what we’ve seen on the desktop RTX 5080 and RTX 5090, the RTX 50 series GPUs may not provide a huge leap in pure grid performance, but they can not only make up for this with AI-ADEAD framework generation.
Of course, your feeling about this will depend on whether you treat them as “fake frames” or real frames, but hey, I’ll have more than zero, if it’s fake.
Of course, this simplifies things because there is a latency issue, which will be more noticeable in the case of a lower-featured laptop GPU than the problem on the desktop (e.g., the RTX 5070 TI mobile mobile device will have a GB205 GPU ,GPU, the same as in the desktop RTX 5070. This is because if you start with a lower input frame rate, you end up getting longer delays from subsequent generated frames.
Still, these high-end chips should be powerful, even if they are a little more powerful than desktops, so we shouldn’t talk about cruel frame rates until multiple frames are generated.
This is the upper end of the 50 Series GPU series we expect to: RTX 5090, RTX 5080 and RTX 5070 TI. These are the first RTX 50 Series gaming laptops we’ve seen at retailers. On the other hand, the RTX 5070 laptop is expected to be launched later in April. This is after Nvidia’s usual GPU release pace – the higher end first, the lower end, which matches what we’ve seen with desktop graphics cards.
These laptops should all be packaged on Intel Core Ultra 200H series (Arrow Lake) or AMD Ryzen AI 300 (Strix Point) processors, which will securely pin us to the current generation.
While we can’t determine if the current retailer listing prices will continue, there are a lot of currently listed RTX 50 series laptops yes Huge expensive, at least some of them seem reasonable. For example, buy the ROG Strix G16 for $1,900, or for $1,900, or for $1,900, or for $1,599 from Newegg, a 16-inch MSI laptop with the RTX 5070 TI. Although of course, even if these are still affordable, whether they keep inventory for more than nanoseconds is another question altogether.
Well, there is a lot to look forward to. With more NVIDIA desktop GPUs coming soon and AMD is around the corner, it’s interesting to see which one gets the most attention.