The new Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 mobile GPUs are “late,” and we could face further delays, according to unnamed PC supply chain sources. DigiTimes reports (machine translation) that the top-end laptops for gamers have been pushed back from January to March, and the mid to low-end series from March to April. If you were wondering about the absence of reviews and/or retail availability for the new RTX 50 laptops we saw at CES in January, this might be the answer.
Nvidia’s CES 2025 presentation (Image credit: Future)
Despite the new DigiTimes report, we knew in January that there would be no RTX 50 laptops available until March, as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said as much on stage during his keynote with a huge presentation slide behind him confirming “availability starting March.” Thus, it is a little hard to fathom why DigiTimes is reporting a March debut as a delay, unless it is basing its assertion on pre-CES expectations, or there is some unseen delay in the background – in preparing laptop models to ship from March. The translation seems to hint at the latter.
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