NVIDIA's Next-Gen Notebook GPU GDDR7 Video Memory and Reduced Power Consumption

TapTechNews August 27th news, according to the blogger @Jinzhu Upgrade Package, at yesterday's Shenzhou 23rd anniversary celebration and new product launch event, the chairman of Shenzhou Computer, Wu Haijun, disclosed that the next-generation NVIDIA notebook GPU adopts GDDR7 video memory, and the power consumption of the 60-level card is significantly reduced, from 140 watts to 115 watts.

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TapTechNews noticed that the PPT leaked by Clevo previously showed that NVIDIA RTX50 Blackwell notebook GPU includes six models, and the TGP of four of them will be reduced.

GN22-X11 and X9 are expected to be equipped with 175W TGP, which is consistent with the current RTX40 series GPU with the code name GN21. However, X7, X6, X4, and X2 are expected to be limited to 115W, which is lower than the previous 140W. Especially X7, which is a new model not used in the GN21 series, indicating that the next-generation RTX50 series is expected to introduce additional new products.

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The PPT also shows that the RTX5060 does not change the video memory bus and is still limited to 128 bits, indicating that the RTX 5060 is expected to be equipped with 8GB of GDDR7 video memory. The mobile version of the RTX50 series is expected to use GB203, GB205, GB206, and GB207 GPUs.

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