Thursday, April 30, 2026

Nvidia Quietly Launches 12GB RTX 5070 Laptop GPU | China's Lisuan Tech Becomes Fourth GPU Maker Ever to Earn Microsoft WHQL Certification

Nvidia quietly launches 12GB RTX 5070 laptop GPU | Chinese GPU maker Lisuan Tech becomes only the fourth GPU maker ever to earn Microsoft WHQL certification | Astro A20 X review: For PC gamers with a console
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April 30, 2026
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Nvidia quietly launches 12GB RTX 5070 laptop GPU
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Chinese GPU maker Lisuan Tech becomes only the fourth GPU maker ever to earn Microsoft WHQL certification
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