NVIDIA today announced a new wave of GeForce RTX™ laptops from the
world’s top manufacturers, delivering real-time ray tracing and
AI-based DLSS to tens of millions more gamers and creators,
starting at just $799.
The platforms, many based on the new GeForce RTX 3050 Ti and
3050 Laptop GPUs, bring NVIDIA’s Ampere architecture with dedicated
RT and Tensor Cores to the most mainstream audience yet, and expand
the number of RTX 30 Series laptops to more than 140.
Providing exceptional performance in thin, sleek designs, the
new RTX laptops are twice as fast as previous-generation systems,
delivering smooth, 60 frames per second gameplay at 1080p in
popular titles such as Minecraft RTX and Call of Duty: Black Ops
Cold War.
“The latest wave of laptops provides the perfect opportunity to
upgrade, particularly for gamers and creators with older laptops
who want to experience the magic of RTX,” said Mark Aevermann,
director of product management for laptops at NVIDIA. “There are
now five times more RTX 30 Series gaming laptops that are thinner
than 18mm compared with previous-generation RTX systems, delivering
groundbreaking performance with very sleek and portable
designs.”
NVIDIA DLSS - The Laptop Game ChangerLaptop
owners, who typically upgrade after about four years of use, can
see enormous performance gains with the newest GeForce RTX
3050-class Laptop GPUs. With NVIDIA DLSS, GeForce RTX 3050 Ti
laptops are also up to 2x faster than previous-generation
systems.
Only GeForce RTX GPUs feature specialized Tensor Cores that
power DLSS, which is now available in more than 40 AAA titles and
indie game hits, with recent additions such as Outriders, Call of
Duty: Warzone, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, NARAKA: BLADEPOINT and
Mortal Shell.
Additionally, creators can experience DLSS acceleration in
applications such as D5 Render, SheenCity Mars and NVIDIA
Omniverse™, which enable artists to visualize their designs in real
time instead of waiting for ray-traced scenes to finish
rendering.
“Consumers are spending more time than ever on laptops — PC
gamers, creators and students are all driving demand for massive
improvements in graphics horsepower and AI-accelerated
applications,” said Bob O’Donnell, president and chief analyst at
TECHnalysis Research. “Laptop manufacturers are responding to this
market momentum by designing thinner, higher-performing models to
meet the various needs of consumers — it’s no wonder NVIDIA GPUs
are powering so many new designs.”
NVIDIA Reflex Brings Low-Latency Esports to
LaptopsFor those who enjoy competitive games, new GeForce
RTX 3050 Ti laptops can deliver 144+ FPS and sub-25ms system
latency in titles such as Overwatch, Rainbow Six Siege and
Valorant, thanks to the NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency mode. Seven out
of the top 10 competitive shooter games have NVIDIA Reflex support,
which allows gamers to achieve lower system latency so they can
play their absolute best. NVIDIA Reflex is also supported across
the entire RTX 30 Series lineup.
New AI Effects for Video Conferencing and Livestreaming
in NVIDIA BroadcastAll RTX 30 Series laptops include
support for NVIDIA Broadcast, an app that transforms laptops into a
home studio. This has now been improved with new AI effects — room
echo removal and video noise removal — and updated the audio noise
removal to eliminate sounds from cats, dogs and insects. These
effects, together with the previously released virtual background
and auto frame, can now be stacked to provide more control and
quality over audio and video.
New NVIDIA Studio LaptopsRTX-based Studio
laptops are designed for creators to meet their demands for
performance and reliability. Newly unveiled NVIDIA Studio laptops
equipped with RTX 30 Series GPUs now render creative and
professional apps up to 2x faster than the previous generation.
Video editors can work with 8K RAW footage, use AI to simplify
workflows and reduce encode times by up to 75 percent.
Additionally, artists can take advantage of up to 16GB of graphics
memory to work with huge assets or multiple apps simultaneously for
increased productivity and efficiency.
Availability New GeForce RTX 30 Series laptops,
including GeForce RTX 3080, 3070 and 3060, are available starting
today from the world’s top manufacturers, including Acer,
Alienware, ASUS, Dell, Gigabyte, HP, Lenovo, MSI and Razer. RTX
3050 Ti and 3050-based laptops will be available this summer.
GeForce RTX 30 Series laptops will also be available from local
OEMs and system builders, including Aftershock, CyberPower PC,
Digital Storm, Eluktronics, Falcon NW, Hasee, Maingear, Mechrevo,
Mouse, Origin PC, PC Specialist, Scan, Schenker, Terrans Force,
Thunderobot and XOTIC PC. Pricing, configurations and availability
will vary among regions and partners.
Press assets, including product photographs, specifications,
chip and die shots and other materials, are available on the NVIDIA
press site at www.nvidia-press.com.
About NVIDIANVIDIA’s (NASDAQ: NVDA) invention
of the GPU in 1999 sparked the growth of the PC gaming market and
has redefined modern computer graphics, high performance computing
and artificial intelligence. The company’s pioneering work in
accelerated computing and AI is reshaping trillion-dollar
industries, such as transportation, healthcare and manufacturing,
and fueling the growth of many others. More information at
https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/.
For further information, contact:Kelly
MusgraveSenior PR Manager, GeForceNVIDIA
Corporation+1-650-421-3748kmusgrave@nvidia.com
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NVIDIA Ampere architecture and the number of RTX 30 Series laptops;
the performance, benefits, abilities and availability of
next-generation GeForce laptops and what they enable; the world’s
fastest growing gaming platform; NVIDIA Ampere architecture
powering the world’s fastest laptops; the benefits, performance and
abilities of NVIDIA DLSS; the performance and benefits of the
NVIDIA Ampere architecture multiprocessors used by GeForce laptops,
RT Cores, Tensor Cores, NVIDIA Reflex, NVIDIA Broadcast, NVIDIA
Studio and what they enable; GeForce RTX 3050 Ti laptops and NVIDIA
Reflex enabling lower system latency; the performance increased
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