A new era of laptops begins today featuring the NVIDIA Ampere
architecture, with the launch of 70+ models powered by GeForce®
RTX™ 30 Series Laptop GPUs.
These next-gen laptops, which start at $999, increase energy
efficiency by up to 2x, accelerate performance dramatically and
introduce third-generation Max-Q technologies for thin and
lightweight designs.
The new RTX 30 Series Laptop GPUs deliver stunning ray-traced
gaming experiences in Cyberpunk 2077 and other top titles, and
enable content creators to produce incredible work using hundreds
of GPU-accelerated apps.
“After taking the desktop market by storm, our NVIDIA Ampere
architecture is now powering the world’s fastest laptops,” said
Kaustubh Sanghani, vice president and general manager of GeForce
OEM at NVIDIA. “Nowhere does power efficiency matter more than in
gaming laptops, a market that’s grown 7x in the past seven years.
These new thin and light systems are based on our Max-Q
technologies, where every aspect — CPU, GPU, software, PCB design,
power delivery, thermals — is optimized for power and
performance.”
Global availability starts later this month with GeForce RTX
gaming and creator laptops featuring GeForce RTX 3080 and GeForce
RTX 3070 Laptop GPUs, followed by laptops with the GeForce RTX 3060
Laptop GPU.
- GeForce RTX 3060
delivers 90 frames per second on the latest games with ultra
settings at 1080p. RTX 3060 laptops start at $999 and are faster
than laptops featuring NVIDIA’s previous flagship GPU, GeForce RTX
2080 SUPER, which typically sell for $2,500.
- GeForce RTX 3070 is a 1440p gaming beast,
delivering 90 frames per second with ultra settings at 1440p. RTX
3070 laptops start at $1,299 and are 50 percent faster than those
equipped with the RTX 2070.
- GeForce RTX 3080
is NVIDIA’s new flagship laptop GPU. With up to 16GB of G6 memory,
it powers the world’s fastest laptops for gamers and creators. It
delivers 100+ frames per second with ultra settings at 1440p.
Systems featuring the RTX 3080 start at $1,999.
Third-Gen Max-Q Tech Delivers Optimal Power and
PerformanceThe third generation of Max-Q technologies uses
AI and new system optimizations to make high-performance gaming
laptops faster and better than ever. These include:
- Dynamic Boost 2.0:
Traditionally, gaming laptops set the power for the CPU and GPU.
Yet, games and creative apps are dynamic, and demands on the system
change from frame to frame. With Dynamic Boost 2.0, AI networks
balance the power between the CPU, GPU and now, GPU memory,
depending on where it is needed the most — constantly optimizing
for maximum performance.
- WhisperMode 2.0: Delivering a new level of
acoustic control for gaming laptops, WhisperMode has been
reengineered from the ground up and is custom built into each
laptop. Once the desired acoustics are selected, WhisperMode 2.0’s
AI-powered algorithms manage the CPU, GPU, system temperatures and
fan speeds to deliver great acoustics at the best possible
performance.
- Resizable
BAR: This advanced PCI Express
technology enables all of the GPU memory to be accessed by the CPU
at once, providing a performance boost in many games.
- NVIDIA
DLSS: NVIDIA Deep Learning Super Sampling
uses AI and RTX Tensor Cores to deliver up to 2x the performance at
the same power. For a single 1440 frame, a GPU needs to calculate
almost 4 million pixels. NVIDIA DLSS requires only a fraction of
the pixels, which improves efficiency and increases
performance.
Award-Winning NVIDIA Ampere Architecture, Plus New Ways
to PlayThe new laptop GPUs feature NVIDIA Ampere
architecture streaming multiprocessors, which offer 2x FP32
throughput, delivering vastly improved performance with improved
performance per watt. These include new dedicated RT Cores
delivering 2x the throughput of the previous generation, and new
third-generation Tensor Cores, with up to 2x the throughput of
their predecessors, to power NVIDIA DLSS, which accelerates
performance.
The new laptops also include new tools for gamers and creators,
including NVIDIA Broadcast, which harnesses AI to turn any room
into a home broadcast studio; NVIDIA Reflex, which makes
competitive games quicker; GeForce Experience™, to capture and
share videos, screenshots and livestreams with friends; and NVIDIA
Studio, for acceleration and optimization of demanding creator
apps.
Esports Laptops Play at 240+ FPS Nearly
three-quarters of laptop gamers play esports, spurring the
popularity of high-refresh-rate laptops, sales of which doubled
last year. Over half of the new GeForce RTX 30 Series laptops will
offer 240Hz or higher refresh rates.
With the performance of the GeForce RTX 3080 Laptop GPU, gamers
will be able to play at 240 frames per second across top titles
like Overwatch, Rainbow Six, Valorant and Fortnite. And with NVIDIA
Reflex, gamers can achieve sub-20ms system latency, enabling them
to play their absolute best.
GeForce RTX 30 Series Studio LaptopsWith the
help of the NVIDIA Ampere architecture, rendering on Studio laptops
is now up to twice as fast as the previous generation and up to 30x
faster than CPU. Video editors can work with 8K RAW footage, use AI
to simplify workflows and reduce encode times by up to 75 percent.
Artists can take advantage of up to 16GB of graphics memory to work
with huge assets or multiple apps simultaneously.
Using new third-generation Max-Q technologies, OEM partners
ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI and Razer are launching new NVIDIA Studio
laptops with the new GeForce RTX 30 Series Laptop GPUs.
Availability GeForce RTX 30 Series laptops will
be available starting Jan. 26 from the world’s top OEMs, including
Acer, Alienware, ASUS, Gigabyte, HP, Lenovo, MSI and Razer. They
will also be available from local OEMs and system builders,
including Aftershock, CyberPower PC, Digital Storm, Eluktronics,
Falcon NW, Hasee, Maingear, Mechrevo, Mouse, Origin PC, PC
Specialist, Scan, Schenker, Terrans Force and Thunderobot, XOTIC
PC. Pricing, configurations and availability will vary among
regions and partners.
Press assets, including product photographs, specifications,
chip and die shots and other materials, are available on the NVIDIA
press site at www.nvidia-press.com.
About NVIDIANVIDIA’s (NASDAQ: NVDA) invention
of the GPU in 1999 sparked the growth of the PC gaming market and
has redefined modern computer graphics, high performance computing
and artificial intelligence. The company’s pioneering work in
accelerated computing and AI is reshaping trillion-dollar
industries, such as transportation, healthcare and manufacturing,
and fueling the growth of many others. More information at
https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/.
For further information, contact:Kelly
MusgraveSenior PR Manager, GeForceNVIDIA
Corporation+1-650-421-3748kmusgrave@nvidia.com
Certain statements in this press release including, but not
limited to, statements as to: the number of laptops featuring the
NVIDIA Ampere architecture; the performance, benefits, abilities
and availability of next-generation GeForce laptops and what they
enable; the world’s fastest growing gaming platform; NVIDIA Ampere
architecture powering the world’s fastest laptops; the benefits,
performance and abilities of the Max-Q design approach, NVIDIA
DLSS, Dynamic Boost 2.0 and Resizable BAR; Max-Q being optimized
for power and performance; the performance and benefits of the
NVIDIA Ampere architecture multiprocessors used by GeForce laptops,
RT Cores, Tensor Cores, NVIDIA Reflex, GeForce Experience and
NVIDIA Studio and what they enable; the number of gamers using the
GeForce Experience; the number of laptop gamers that play esports;
the sales rate of laptops; the number of GeForce RTX 30 Series
laptops that will offer 240Hz or higher refresh rates; GeForce RTX
3080 laptop GPUs enabling gamers to play titles at high frame rates
per second and NVIDIA Reflex enabling fast rates of system latency;
the performance increased enabled by the NVIDIA Ampere
architecture; the OEM partners launching NVIDIA Studio laptops; the
availability of GeForce RTX 30 Series laptops, the OEMs and systems
builders offering them and the variance in pricing, configurations
and availability are forward-looking statements that are subject to
risks and uncertainties that could cause results to be materially
different than expectations. Important factors that could cause
actual results to differ materially include: global economic
conditions; our reliance on third parties to manufacture, assemble,
package and test our products; the impact of technological
development and competition; development of new products and
technologies or enhancements to our existing product and
technologies; market acceptance of our products or our partners'
products; design, manufacturing or software defects; changes in
consumer preferences or demands; changes in industry standards and
interfaces; unexpected loss of performance of our products or
technologies when integrated into systems; as well as other factors
detailed from time to time in the most recent reports NVIDIA files
with the Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC, including, but
not limited to, its annual report on Form 10-K and quarterly
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