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- May 27, 2019
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Nvidia Debuts 17 RTX Studio Laptops
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang image: Nvidia At this year’s Computex, where AMD has just unveiled a new line-up of chipsets, its…
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang
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At this year’s Computex, where AMD has just unveiled a new line-up of chipsets, its competitor Nvidia has debuted a new line of laptops aimed at content creators. Nvidia would not manufacture the laptops itself but has assembled a group of manufacturing partners including Razer, HP, MSI, Asus, Acer, Dell, and Gigabyte. The laptops would retail for at least $1,600.
The new laptops are paired with Nvidia Studio, a new software-hardware stack the company also unveiled at Computex that promises “to dramatically improve performance and reliability” for online and studio-based creatives. These category of persons normally depend on high-performance PCs for their craft.
Mellanox CEO Eyal Waldman (left) and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. Nvidia recently acquired Mellanox Technologies for $6.9 billion.
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All new laptops under the Nvidia Studio platform will come with a unique badge for easy identification. They’ll feature the new Quadro RTX 5000, 4000 and 3000 GPUs, and GeForce RTX 2080, 2070 and 2060 GPUs. Nvidia claims the RTX GPUs improve content creation with performance 7x faster than that of the Macbok Pro.
Laptops based on the Quadro RTX 500 GPU — which some of the RTX Studio lineup would have — include 16GB of graphics memory, the largest known to be available in a laptop. Paired with Nvidia Studio SDKs, APIs and Drivers as part of its stack, content creators are getting access to high-performance PCs that’ll likely speed up and improve their work.
The RTX Studio laptops will be available beginning June.