Work, Play, Create with Record 100+ New NVIDIA GeForce-Powered Laptops
April 02 2020 - 3:01AM
NVIDIA today announced that its global OEM partners are bringing
out more than 100 new thin, light and fast laptop models, all
powered by NVIDIA GeForce® GPUs, including the just-launched
GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER™ and 2070 SUPER GPUs for laptops.
The record-size launch also includes a range of RTX 2060-powered
laptops starting at just $999. The new platforms are all based on
the NVIDIA Turing™ architecture, which incorporates dedicated
hardware RT Cores to process ray tracing and AI in real time,
delivering increased performance and enhanced visual fidelity for
today’s hottest games and major content creation applications.
Many of the models are offered in Max-Q configurations, an
NVIDIA technology enhanced with new features providing the absolute
fastest performance and highest efficiency in a mobile
platform.
“A little more than 18 months ago, NVIDIA reinvented graphics
with real-time ray tracing, which represents a seismic shift in how
games look, play and feel,” said Jeff Fisher, senior vice president
of gaming at NVIDIA. “Having this technology available in a laptop
for just $999 is amazing. And thanks to Max-Q, consumers will have
a selection of remarkably thin and light laptops to choose from
across all price points.”
New Max-Q Technologies: Even Thinner, Lighter and More
Efficient LaptopsWhen introduced a few years ago, NVIDIA
Max-Q technology transformed gaming laptops, creating a new class
of particularly potent portables lighter, thinner and more
power-efficient than anything seen before. New advancements to
Max-Q are now doubling that efficiency over previous designs and
introducing features that enable faster performance and longer
battery life:
- Dynamic Boost — Intelligently and
automatically balances power between the GPU and CPU on a per-frame
basis, boosting overall in-game performance. Dynamic Boost is
automatic, adaptive and always working to deliver more performance
without increasing system power consumption.
- Low-Voltage GDDR6 — NVIDIA has worked with its
memory partners to increase memory efficiency while delivering high
performance with new lower voltage GDDR6 memory.
- Advanced Optimus — A breakthrough display
innovation that delivers long battery life and immersive,
stutter-free gameplay from NVIDIA G-SYNC® technology. Advanced
Optimus® controls which GPU is driving the display and
intelligently determines the right GPU for the right workload at
the right time, dynamically switching on the fly without needing a
system reboot. The new lineup of Lenovo™ Legion™ laptops are the
world’s first to feature this groundbreaking technology.
- Next-Generation Regulator Efficiency —
Next-generation voltage regulators help optimize system design so
the GPU runs more efficiently while delivering higher overall
performance.
- Deep Learning Super Sampling 2.0 — Powered by
dedicated AI processors on RTX GPUs called Tensor Cores, DLSS 2.0
is an improved deep learning neural network that boosts frame rates
while generating beautiful, sharp images for games. It boosts a
game’s performance headroom while maximizing ray-tracing settings
with increased output resolution and extending battery life by up
to 20 percent.
RTX Studio Empowers Creators with New Laptops
NVIDIA also announced 10 new RTX Studio laptops, powered by RTX
SUPER GPUs and the latest Intel 10th-generation processors.
Available from Acer, Gigabyte, MSI and Razer, the laptops are the
ultimate solution for creators seeking unmatched video and 3D
performance.
More than 45 of the top creative applications — such as Adobe
Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, AutoDesk Arnold, Blender and many
more — all feature RTX acceleration by the RT Cores in RTX GPUs.
More information on RTX Studio Laptops is available at
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/design-visualization/creators/products/.
Pricing and AvailabilityAvailability of new RTX
Gaming and Studio laptops starts the week of April 15th from
multiple partners globally, with more coming in May. Specific SKUs,
configurations and pricing will vary based on region and partner
availability but will include designs from Acer, ASUS, Clevo, Dell,
Gigabyte, HP, Lenovo, MSI, Razer and more.
RTX 2060-powered laptops starting at $999 include the Acer Nitro
5, ASUS ROG Strix G15, HP Omen 15, MSI GF65 Thin, the Lenovo Legion
Y540 and 5i and the MSI GF65 Thin, with more to be announced
later.
For additional information about today’s announcements, please
visit:
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/geforce-rtx-super-laptops
About NVIDIANVIDIA’s 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/.
Media Contact:Bryan Del RizzoDirector of PR,
GeForce+1-510-331-8824bdelrizzo@nvidia.com
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limited to, statements as to the number of designs OEMs are
launching with NVIDIA GPUs and its impact; NVIDIA GPU-powered
laptops being brought to market and their price and availability;
consumers having a selection of laptops to choose from and their
benefits; the performance, benefits, impact, abilities and
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