Nvidia to Unveil RTX 5000 Series at CES 2025: Asus Laptops Lead with Powerful Upgrades

December 20, 2024
Nvidia to Unveil RTX 5000 Series at CES 2025: Asus Laptops Lead with Powerful Upgrades
  • Asus is gearing up to unveil a range of new laptops, including the ROG Strix G16, ROG Strix SCAR 18, and ROG Zephyrus GU605, all featuring the latest RTX 50 mobile graphics.

  • The new RTX 5000 series will include several models, with the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 both equipped with 16 GB GDDR7 memory, while the RTX 5070 Ti will have 12 GB, and the RTX 5070 and 5060 will come with 8 GB.

  • Nvidia is set to officially announce the RTX 5000 graphics cards at CES in January 2025, generating significant anticipation in the tech community.

  • Leaked information suggests that Asus will launch 26 different laptop models, featuring a variety of AMD and Intel CPU configurations.

  • Most of these new laptops are expected to come with 2K 240Hz monitors, while some will offer a 1080p resolution at the same refresh rate.

  • Although three specific models have surfaced on retail websites, they remain unavailable for purchase until Asus makes an official launch announcement.

  • Contrary to earlier reports, Asus laptops will be powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra series and AMD Ryzen 9 series CPUs, ensuring high performance.

  • Among the upcoming models, the Ryzen 9 HALO AI MAX+ 395 CPU will feature 16 cores and 32 threads, alongside other Intel Core Ultra options.

  • Recent leaks, including Acer's spec sheets related to the RTX 50 series, have heightened excitement among retailers and consumers.

  • While wattage information for mid-range and low-end RTX 5000 cards is still unclear, sources indicate that the RTX 5060 is expected to draw only 115W.

  • The ROG Flow Z13 laptop will debut AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ 395 APU, which boasts 40 RDNA 3.5 compute units and 32GB of RAM.

  • Until official announcements are made at CES, all details regarding the RTX 50 series should be approached with caution.

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