Engadget has spotted a Eurocom laptop that sports a mobile version of the Nvidia GTX 480. Eurocom has several desktop replacement systems, including the 17-inch Cheetah, 17-inch Pantherm and 18.4-inch Leopard. It is on these laptops that one can configure the Nvidia GTX 480M. According to the pull-down menu, the Nvidia GTX 480M will come with 2 GB of GDDR5 memory, be manufactured on a 40 nm process, consume 100 Watts, and be released in June. From the Engadget article:

We had an inkling NVIDIA wouldn’t keep the Fermi goodness just to the desktop and here’s our first pseudo-official confirmation. Rushing in ahead of any announcements, Eurocom has started listing a GeForce GTX 480M part, replete with 2GB of GDDR5 memory and a $345 markup relative to ATI’s Mobility Radeon HD 5870. It’s not clear whether the 100W number refers to the TDP or power requirements of NVIDIA’s new GPU, but it’s safe to expect both to be pretty high. The MXM 3.0b interface provides a 256-bit linkup between the GPU and CPU, lending plenty of bandwidth, but it also demands plenty of PCB real estate.

NVIDIA GTX 480M will bring Fermi to laptops this June, crazy power requirements and all — Engadget.