The laptop discovered as "HP Zhan 66 14-inch G5" was found on the Geekbench website after someone spent the OpenCL test. This graphic API is far from excellence for any graphic processor performance assessment, especially when it comes to games, but synthetic tests are all that we have at the moment.
NVIDIA MX 570 is based on the AMPERE GA107 graphics processor with limited memory characteristics. Unlike most RTX cards, this model is limited to 2 GB of 64-bit memory. Initially, NVIDIA informed the press that the MX570 will have limited ray tracing capabilities, which later turned out to limit productivity due to lower clock frequencies. In this regard, NVIDIA did not turn off the RT or Tensor kernel, so the MX570 still supports the ray trace acceleration, as well as DLSS (which sounds rather strange, in comparison with the test results).
Compared to Mobile NVIDIA RTX 2050, MX570 has the same graphical processor and the same number of cuda nuclei (2048). However, it comes with lower TDP 15-25 W, while the RTX model operates in the range from 30 to 45 W. Already one should affect performance. Interestingly, this is not quite so based on this and previous leaks:
In the OpenCL MX570 test, almost as fast as RTX 2050. Unfortunately, GEEKBENCH does not provide data on the power GPU, which is very important here. RTX 2050 may dial from 45986 (Medium Data Geekbench) to 48617 (Xiaomi Redmi Book Pro 15 2022) Point. On the other hand, MX570 is gaining 44683 points.
NVIDIA has previously announced that the MX550 / 570 laptops will be available "this spring". Considering how often they now appear in the leaked tests, it should not pass a lot of time before they start coming with the first laptops.
It is worth noting that the MX570 has already appeared in some leaks, such as the official 3DMark benchmark from the Chinese Mechrevo.
However, the company does not specify the MX570 directly, since it was assumed that the RTX 2050 and MX570 offer almost the same performance.