In the latest video by Moore’s Law is Dead, it was revealed that the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 laptop graphics card is equipped with 7680 CUDA cores, which is a 3% increase compared to the RTX 4080 laptop graphics card (7424 CUDA cores).
According to the source, despite the limited increase in CUDA core count, the performance of the RTX 5080 laptop graphics card is expected to be 40% to 60% higher than the RTX 4080, thanks to the new Blackwell architecture and 16GB GDDR7 memory.
IT Home, citing technology media notebookcheck, believes that considering the increase in CUDA core count and the minor shift in process nodes from TSMC 4N to 4NP, this figure seems a bit optimistic.
In terms of power consumption, the total graphics power (TGP) of the RTX 5080 laptop graphics card remains the same as the previous generation, at 175W.
NVIDIA plans to officially release the RTX 50 series desktop GPUs and RTX 50 series laptop GPUs at CES 2025, and we will bring you the latest reports on the RTX 5080 laptop graphics card at that time.