NVIDIA officially launched the GeForce RTX 5060 during its COMPUTEX 2025 keynote, unveiling both desktop and laptop variants powered by the Blackwell architecture. Positioned as the new entry-level GPU in the RTX 50 Series, the RTX 5060 brings next-generation features to a wider audience starting at $299. In his keynote, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang showcased the RTX 5060 in laptops from ASUS and MSI, emphasizing its ability to perform real-time ray tracing while rendering only 10% of actual pixels, with the rest reconstructed using neural rendering powered by DLSS 4…
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Jensen Huang walked through NVIDIA’s vision of the AI factory era walking through the foundational AI stack with CUDA-X accelerated libraries, Agentic AI reasoning frameworks, and physically-grounded intelligence. These pillars form the foundation of the AI Factory era—where machines don’t just compute, but think, plan, and interact with the real world.
Unveiled at COMPUTEX 2025, NVIDIA’s RTX PRO workstations are engineered for the AI-native enterprise—built to host, manage, and accelerate the next generation of digital assistants and enterprise agents. Powered by Blackwell GPUs and NVLink, RTX PRO delivers enterprise-grade AI compute in a desktop form factor—yes, even one that can still run Crysis.
In a recent press event, NVIDIA’s demo’d their in-house AI Workbench allowing pre-made “blueprints”, AI models and NVIDIA Inference Microservices (NIMs) to be easily installed on any system for learning, development or deployment. They’re showing this off alongside AnythingLLM which is also a GUI tool made for LLMs as they demo the AI capabilities for laptops and desktop version of the new Blackwell-powered RTX 50 series graphics.
We’re still years away from true high-performance gaming on battery but for the peculiar niche out there that want to burn through their laptop’s charge gaming, NVIDIA’s Blackwell refinements for the Geforce RTX 50-series for laptops squeezes out every performance of its limited wattage budget.


