TECH NEWS – Nvidia is bringing its RTX 4000 series GPUs to laptops, and we can expect a significant performance boost.
A Geekbench 5 database has leaked that Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 4080 laptop GPU has made an appearance in Acer’s next-generation Predator laptop, the PH16-71. It will feature a 24-core, 32-thread Intel Core i9-13900HX Raptor Lake-HX processor and 32 gigabytes of DDR5 memory, so hardcore gamers will be happy primarily because it will feature the laptop RTX 4080 GPU, which has 58 SMs, 7424 cores and 12 gigabytes of GDDR6 on a 192-bit interface.
The GPU will use the same Ada Lovelace AD104 design as the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti, but in a slight cut-back version compared to the desktop RTX 4080 graphics card, as it has 24% fewer cores. Its clock speed crept up to 2010 MHz in the benchmark test. That said, it’s still capable of 20% more performance than the fastest Ampere laptop chip, the RTX 3080 Ti, and compared to the laptop 3080, that’s a 29% performance increase. This could be even better when the laptop GPU hits the stores, so expect a 30-40% jump after the RTX 3080 Ti.
Nvidia’s Ada Lovelace architecture RTX 4000 laptop GPUs will be 30% more potent than the previous series, but with DLSS3 coming, ray tracing performance will also improve. Many of the products the company will announce in January coincide with Intel’s soon-to-be-released Raptor Lake-H processors. Intel may announce these CPUs at CES, and Nvidia could see Raptor Lake-H + RTX 4000 laptops in stores by the end of January or early February.
So, performance-wise, the new RTX 4000 series will be vital in laptops, but the question is how much power consumption will come with it, as it’s been a particular bump for desktop graphics cards.
Source: WCCFTech
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