Laptop 3050 and desktop 3050 are different in performance apparently, not getting the full card 3050 there.
Not even close to desktop performance. There is a 35W and 80W version and you only get 4GB VRAM. The 80W is roughly comparable to a RX6500XT in the games I saw tested. The 35W is likely closer to the RX6400. That's if it isn't throttling after 30 minutes of gaming. The thermals of that Gateway are a big ?.
Most of the entry level gaming laptops like this I have serviced, have been single board setups. Only one stick of ram is replaceable in most. The one soldered on goes bad? Game over man! Game over!
Some do have slots for both sticks; My HPs do.
11th gen i5 doesn't inspire excitement either. Maybe that's just me.
For perspective buyers -$700 is an okay deal, but know what you are getting, that's all. Because it is in no way comparable to a DIY desktop that is fully modular, facilitating simple and less expensive repairs, and easy upgrades.