RTX is Coming to Laptops Later This Month

Part of the latest news revealed during the RTX: GAME ON Event

It’s a new year and NVIDIA knows it. They decided to kick off the year with a bang with their RTX: GAME ON event. During the 2021 event, NVIDIA revealed new hardware and a huge list of games adding NVIDIA DLSS, Ray Tracing, and NVIDIA Reflex. On that note, NVIDIA Reflex is also expanding the list of supported displays and mice. So, everyone will be part of the fun. Since there’s a lot to cover, we’re going to make 3 different articles spotlighting each of the announcements. Starting off, we have the announcement that 70+ models of laptops, like the لابتوب هواوي, will come with the power of NVIDIA RTX later this month.

RTX Powered Laptops Coming Later This Month

NVIDIA announced that their critically acclaimed NVIDIA Ampere architecture is now coming to laptops. 70+ models of laptops will be powered by GeForce RTX 30 Series Laptop GPUs, including RTX 3080, 3070, and 3060. 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.

For the people who want simple explanations, this means that games like Cyberpunk 2077 (along with other top titles) will have stunning ray-traced experiences. Of course, NVIDIA’s performance will reach beyond gaming. In other words, content creators will be able to create equally beautiful art pieces thanks to the GPU-accelerated apps.

So, how does the distribution work? Starting January 26th, manufacturers worldwide will begin shipping over 70 different GeForce RTX gaming and creator laptops. The first line features GeForce RTX 3080 and GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPUs. Afterward, the GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPUs will be rolled out on February 2nd.

What do you think about the upcoming RTX Laptops? Do you want to have a laptop powered by the NVIDIA Ampere Architecture? What are your thoughts on the RTX series? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below. 

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