Rumors have been heating up that Nvidia's GeForce RTX 20 series mobile GPUs will make their mark at the CES trade show in Las Vegas this year. Now there are two Geekbench listings, found by leaker TUM_APISAK, that further the theory.

A GeForce RTX 2080 Ti is listed with an ASUSTeK Zephyrus M GM501GS. The test submission lists the GPU with 68 compute units and 11 GB of GDDR memory (type unspecified) and the card's maximum frequency is listed at 1.54 GHz. The laptop also comes equipped with a six-core twelve-thread Intel Core i7-8750H and 16 GB of RAM, so it appears to have plenty of muscle for gaming.

A Lenovo 81HE has also made an appearance in the Geekbench databases. This model sports the GeForce RTX 2070 with Max-Q design, confirming that Max-Q will continue to be a key part of Nvidia's portfolio. According to the submission, this graphics card comes with 36 compute units that run at a maximum frequency of 1.3 GHz, along with 8 GB of memory. This device also comes bearing a six-core twelve-thread Core i7-8750H processor but comes with 32 GB of system memory.