Acer may have accidentally confirmed the existence of the yet unreleased NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 laptop GPU. The GPU’s existence was discovered on Acer’s GPU power specifications page for its Predator and Nitro gaming laptops.
At the time of writing, the listing has seemingly disappeared but as this is the internet, screenshots of the listing had obviously been captured and saved. Getting back on point, the listing showed no less than five variants of the RTX 5050, ranging from being used in Acer’s Nitro V 14 AI, all the way up to a Nitro 18 AI.

The RTX 5050 is also listed with varying TGP, the entry level card needed as little as 60W, up to a 115W requirement for the larger display models. Expectedly, the boost clocks of these SKUs are also reflected by the TGP, with the lowest-tier SKU reaching up to 1,500MHz, and the 115W model hitting 2,550MHz.
We’ve reached out to Acer, asking when it plans on releasing its RTX 5050-powered laptops. As of the publication of this report, the brand has yet to get back to us.
(Source: The Verge, Videocardz)