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NVIDIA starts offering a 12GB version of the 5070 for laptops

NVIDIA starts offering a 12GB version of the 5070 for laptops
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NVIDIA is releasing a new variant of its 5070 GPU for laptops. Nestled in a blog post about the latest version of its Game Ready Drivers, the company notes its partners will soon start selling 5070 laptops with 12GB of VRAM, alongside the 8GB model that NVIDIA has offered since the launch of the 50-series.  "Demand for GeForce RTX remains strong, and memory supply is contrastrained. In order to m

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