NVIDIA promises 50% more performance on the RTX SUPER laptop

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NVIDIA promises 50% more performance on the RTX SUPER laptop

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Surprisingly, on the slide the original RTX 2080 is not named, so they're not showing relative performance that shouldn't be with previous generation laptops. It may be because its performance is similar to the RTX 2070 SUPER, but it's still amazing in any case.

RTX SUPER laptop performance

RTX SUPER performance of laptops

The RTX 2080 SUPER has 50% better performance than the RTX 2070 SUPER, especially when DLSS is activated. In previous dirty slides we see that the RTX 2080 SUPER has TGP over 150W, which would explain this huge increase in performance. In any case, it can be seen that the increase in performance of the RTX SUPER graphics is notable compared to previous-generation laptop models.

In this way, this slide is filtered from an unknown source, and appears to be part of a presentation sent by NVIDIA to lapin manufacturers to select their graphics when assembling the equipment. It is thought that precisely now in March it will be when laptops see the light, meaning that this slide actually has enough time, at least 3-4 months.

NVIDIA GPU on laptop

Of course, we have to remember that this performance data has received, as it puts it on the slide, a mix of games for Low, Wolfenstein: Youngblood and Delivery Us for a month, all running at 1080p and graphic changes going up and taking it as a reference to the performance of the GTX 1050. Thus, we see that the performance of the RTX 2070 SUPER is almost three times that of the performance of the GTX 1050 (via DLSS), while the performance of the RTX 2080 SUPER repeats this nearly seven times.

Slide also validates Intel Comet Lake for laptops

Interestingly, this NVIDIA slider also comes with confirmation that the processors Intel Comet Lake-H The tenth generation is close to reaching gaming laptops, and we could have done it in line with the brand's RTX SUPER, because it shows that the benches were run on a laptop with Intel's tenth-generation processor (and according to a source had Core i7, 16 GB of RAM and Windows 10).

All of these leaks have been happening in recent weeks that will confirm not only NVIDIA graphics, but the arrival of a new generation of gaming laptops equipped with the latest product drawings and new Intel processors. how does AMD react to this, because as you know, red also has some attractive options for gaming computers like ASUS Zephyrus G14.

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