MSI confirmed in a quiet and surprising move that NVIDIA intends to launch a new RTX 50 series graphics card with much larger video random access memory than the current versions available in the technical markets. This decisive confirmation came as part of MSI’s announcement of the introduction of a wide and completely new range of gaming laptops that are scheduled to be available globally soon to meet the aspirations of professional gamers. This new lineup, which includes the Cyborg, Crosshair, Raider and Titan series, combines advanced graphics processing units from the all-new NVIDIA series with a diverse and powerful array of advanced Intel processors from the Arrow Lake and Raptor Lake families to deliver exceptional performance and an immersive and stable gaming experience.
The official announcement included a clear and explicit reference to a graphics processing unit that Nvidia had not officially revealed or announced until this moment, which greatly excited the community of players and followers. MSI identified by name its new Crosshair 16 Max HX E2WGXK laptop, which it confirmed will be available exclusively with the GeForce RTX 5070 graphics card for laptops with a capacity of 12 GB of GDDR7 type. To illustrate the size of this great development, the company is currently selling older versions of these computers with graphics cards with a capacity of 8 GB only to match other alternatives that are available at a price of 1749 US dollars. Despite this exciting announcement, MSI did not provide any additional details about the card.
Instead of going into details of the expected graphics card, the company focused on confirming that the new 12GB graphics processing unit will work in perfect harmony with the new Intel processors, which include the Core Ultra 7 251HX and Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus, in addition to the current Core Ultra 9 275HX processor to ensure maximum performance. Based on these accurate data and unintended official leaks, it is very likely that NVIDIA is now about to issue its own official announcement to reveal the full details and specifications of this anticipated card. At the same time, MSI is still very tight-lipped about the deadline for launching its new gaming laptop for sale in global markets.

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