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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will take the stage CES 2025 in five days. Many expect the chipmaker to unveil the RTX 50 (Blackwell) desktop family and perhaps even Laptop models. The laptop’s RTX 5060 GPU is said to have been tested in 3DMark’s Time Spy test (Credit: Nightingale via Huang514613).
As with all leaks, we recommend checking the numbers carefully as screenshots can be easily faked. However, if the leaked results are accurate, the RTX 5060 laptop GPU could offer a 32% increase in performance over its predecessor, the RTX 4060 laptop GPU.
The source of this scoop is Bilibili user Superalloy Skittles, who is known for reviewing monitors and CPUs on the platform. In a video analyzing the performance of next-gen CPUs and GPUs, the user revealed a screenshot that revealed the results of the RTX 5060 mobile phone in 3DMark TS (Time Spy). It is worth noting that the attached screenshot does not provide any idea regarding the specifications. However, it does show some performance numbers. We have compiled publicly available data from Standards by UL, so expect some delta if your model is configured to a different TDP or uses a different cooling solution.
The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 laptop GPU collected 13,821 points in 3DMark TS (graphics), about 32% faster than this generation’s RTX 4060 laptop GPU. This performance improvement is comparable to the 25-30% jump seen from the RTX 3060 to the RTX 4060 on laptops.
The RTX 5060 laptop GPU is faster than the RTX 4070 and has a roughly 70% lead over the two-generation-old RTX 3060 mobile GPU. However, 3DMark Time Spy is a synthetic benchmark, and its results may not exactly match real-world performance.
A few months ago, a data breach occurred Clevo It allegedly shed light on how Nvidia plans to structure its RTX 50 laptop GPU family. In short, instead of the RTX 4060 laptop GPU, we have the RTX 5060 laptop GPU under the codename “GN22-X4”. If plans haven’t changed and the leak is accurate, the RTX 5060 and RTX 5070 laptop GPUs will only have 8GB of VRAM using GDDR7 technology.
The flagship RTX 5090 laptop GPU should stick with 16GB, similar to its Ada Lovelace counterpart. While professionals typically prefer workstation offerings, it’s unclear whether Blackwell’s mobile workstation counterpart will offer more than 16GB of memory.
A vendor It suggests that Nvidia may launch RTX 50 laptop GPUs alongside its desktop versions, and today’s leak confirms that claim. This is a notable departure from Team Green’s usual approach. However, we will have to wait for the official reveal to get more information.