Computex -- NVIDIA today announced the
launch by leading manufacturers of 25 laptops fueled by its
power-efficient NVIDIA Turing™ GPUs, broadening the reach of their
revolutionary ray-tracing capabilities beyond the nearly 100
Turing-generation laptops announced earlier this year.
The latest systems include both powerful RTX Studio laptops —
aimed at the new class of independent artists whose creativity is
fueling fields like social media, digital advertising and 3D
development — and high-end gaming laptops, delivering unprecedented
levels of performance and cutting-edge features including real-time
ray tracing and AI-assisted gaming.
The launch — including systems with award-winning,
power-efficient GeForce® and Quadro® GPUs — rounds out the
industry’s most acclaimed line of mobile PCs. RTX Studio laptops
deliver performance of up 7x that of the MacBook Pro, while
delivering 100 frames per second in popular titles such as
Fortnite, PUBG and Apex Legends.
“The laptop landscape has exploded over the past six months,
with Turing fueling dozens of incredible devices,” said Jeff
Fisher, senior vice president of the PC business at NVIDIA. “Thanks
to leaps in innovation and power efficiency, there has never been a
better time to be in the market for a powerful, thin, light laptop
to meet creative or gaming needs.”
RTX Studio LaptopsAt Computex this week, NVIDIA
introduced 17 RTX Studio laptops, which are purpose-built for
creative workflows to inspire creativity and enable desktop-level
performance on the go. Inside are NVIDIA Quadro RTX™ or GeForce
RTX™ GPUs, which enable real-time ray tracing, AI processing and
high-resolution video editing for the tens of millions of creators
who have joined the workforce over the past decade.
RTX Studio laptops feature new Quadro RTX 5000, 4000 and 3000
GPUs, as well as GeForce RTX 2080, 2070 and 2060 GPUs. Quadro RTX
5000-based laptops are the world’s first Max-Q laptops with 16GB of
graphics memory — the largest available in a laptop — enabling
advanced multi-app creative workflows and use of large 3D models
that previously were not possible while on the go.
RTX Studio laptops will be available starting in June from top
OEMs, including Acer, ASUS, Dell, GIGABYTE, HP, MSI and Razer.
Pricing for RTX Studio laptops starts at $1,599 and will vary based
on partner designs, features and region.
Latest Gaming LaptopsAdditionally, nine new
GeForce-powered laptops are being introduced at Computex, giving
gamers even more options to choose the best in performance and
power efficiency for today’s most popular games.
In addition, systems by ASUS, HP and MSI offer the world’s first
G-SYNC gaming laptops with 4K 120Hz DCI-P3 color displays, for
definitive, high-fidelity, on-the-go gaming experiences. For
the gamer who prefers ultra-fast framerates, for a portable esports
experience, ASUS, Clevo, Dell and Razer are demonstrating at the
show their 15.6-inch, 240Hz GeForce-powered laptops.
And ASUS, Clevo, Dell, MSI and Razer offer GeForce-powered 4K
OLED gaming laptops, bringing advanced color fidelity and true
black levels to a portable form factor. These are perfect for
creators who need true color accuracy on the go and love
high-fidelity gaming.
About NVIDIA NVIDIA’s (NASDAQ: NVDA) invention
of the GPU in 1999 sparked the growth of the PC gaming market,
redefined modern computer graphics and revolutionized parallel
computing. More recently, GPU deep learning ignited modern AI — the
next era of computing — with the GPU acting as the brain of
computers, robots and self-driving cars that can perceive and
understand the world. More information at
http://nvidianews.nvidia.com/.
For further information, contact:Kelly
MusgraveSenior Public Relations ManagerNVIDIA
+1-650-421-3748kmusgrave@nvidia.com
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Performance testing conducted by NVIDIA in May 2019 on RTX Studio
laptops equipped with 16GB RAM, Intel Core i7-8750H CPU and GeForce
RTX 2080 Max-Q compared to 15-inch MacBook Pro with 32GB RAM, Intel
Core i9 CPU and Radeon Pro Vega 20 GPU. GeForce RTX 2080 Max-Q
laptop was 7x faster in Maya+Arnold and REDCINE-X PRO. Arnold
performance measures render time with Maya 2019 and Arnold 3.2.0.2
using the NVIDIA SOL 3D model. REDCINE-X PRO performance measures
video playback FPS using an 8K 5:1 REDCODE RAW video. |
Certain statements in this press release including, but not
limited to, statements as to the launch of laptops powered by
NVIDIA Turing GPUs and it broadening the reach of ray tracing from
gamers to creators; laptops using NVIDIA GPUs delivering
unprecedented levels of performance and features; the benefits,
impact, performance and abilities of NVIDIA’s technologies,
including NVIDIA Turing GPUs, RTX Studio laptops, GeForce GPUs and
Quadro GPUs; the laptop landscape exploding over the past six
months, and there never being a better time to be in the market for
a laptop to meet creative or gaming needs; the number of laptops
announced using NVIDIA GPUs and RTX Studio laptops; RTX Studio
laptops inspiring creativity and enabling desktop-level performance
on the go; NVIDIA GPUs enabling ray tracing, AI processing and
video editing for creators; Max-Q laptops having the largest memory
available in a laptop and enabling creative workflows and 3D models
not previously possible on the go; the availability of RTX Studio
laptops and their pricing; the number of GeForce-powered laptops
being introduced and giving gamers options to choose the best in
performance and power efficiency; the systems being offered for
G-SYNC laptops; the laptops being showcased at Computex; and the
companies offering GeForce-powered 4K OLED gaming laptops, their
effects and its impact on creators are forward-looking statements
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