Hackers attack Clevo, RTX 50 series laptops details leaked

Hackers' group RansomHub released a statement on Tuesday this week, announcing that it had attacked laptop ODM Clevo and stolen 200GB of internal classified information, mainly involving laptop design files/product roadmaps and other information.

According to the PPT released by RansomHub, Clevo has obtained the CPU and GPU roadmaps of AMD, Intel and NVIDIA's next-generation chips, including detailed information of NVIDIA RTX 50 series laptop graphics cards.

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Leaked information shows that at least 6 models of the RTX 50 series mobile graphics cards with the code name Blackwell are under development and are expected to be officially released next year. TapTechNews summarizes as follows:

GN22-X11 (16GB GDDR7 video memory)

GN22-X9 (16GB GDDR7 video memory)

GN22-X7 (12GB GDDR7 video memory)

GN22-X6 (8GB GDDR7 video memory)

GN22-X4 (8GB GDDR7 video memory)

GN22-X2 (8GB GDDR7 video memory)

Judging from the leaked information, the RTX 50 series will adopt the latest GDDR7 video memory, and the video memory capacity of some models can reach 16GB, and the performance is bound to be greatly improved.

According to the current rumors, NVIDIA's RTX 50 series desktop GPU products will be launched at the end of 2024 or the beginning of 2025, and the highest probability will be released at CES 2025. Please look forward to it.

GPUID SKU Name (TBD) Core Storage GN22-X11 GB203? RTX 5090 TBD 16GB GDDR7 GN22-X9 GB203? RTX 5080Ti TBD 16GB GDDR7 GN22-X7 GB205? RTX 5080 TBD 12GB GDDR7 GN22-X6 GB206? RTX 5070 TBD 8GB GDDR7 GN22-X4 GB206? RTX 5060 TBD 8GB GDDR7 GN22-X2 GB207? RTX 5050 TBD 8GB GDDR7
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