NVIDIA Brings GeForce RTX 40 Graphics to Laptops

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NVIDIA announced today that it will bring RTX 40 series graphics chips to laptops, and with the earlier Intel 13th generation Core laptop processors, it is no surprise that a new generation of gaming laptops will be replaced. NVIDIA did not specifically specify which independent graphics chips will be launched, as well as their detailed specifications. It only said that the RTX 4090 and 4080 will be able to “gamble at 60fps across three 4K screens”, while the mainstream RTX 4050, RTX 4060 and RTX 4070 It can also have the capability of RTX 3080 or above, and output performance above 80fps at 1440p resolution.

The main hero behind this is naturally DLSS 3 technology, which uses AI to increase the resolution and reduce the demand for computing; but in addition, the RTX 40 laptop display also has “three-speed” memory control, so that the display memory can be reduced to Relatively low power consumption state.

Notebook products equipped with RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 are expected to debut on February 8th, and the price is about US$2,000 all the way to break through the sky; while RTX 4050 notebooks will be listed around February 22nd, and the price is about US$2,000. Prices start from US$1,000.

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