For those people who need powerful machines to develop their work, such as video editors, designers, etc…NVIDIA has announced 17 notebooks of different brands that will feature NVIDIA RTX technology.
Four days ago we announced the arrival of Apple’s new MacBook Pro, and today it’s NVIDIA’s turn, with notebooks up to 7 times faster than Apple’s. The mix of RTX graphics cards together with the new Studio platform is a real advantage for content creators who need to work at high performance levels. The mix of RTX graphics cards and the new Studio platform is a real advantage for content creators who need to work at high performance levels.
Not all laptops are suitable to be part of the Studio platform. The Californian brand has released a list with the technical specifications they must have. To begin with, the graphics cards must be Quadro RTX 5000, 4000 or 3000, or GeForce RTX 2080, 2070 or 2060. The most powerful would be the Quadro RTX 5000 with up to 16 Gb of memory, the maximum so far in a laptop. It would allow working with 6K videos and complex 3D rendering. To work with 4K videos or simpler 3D renderings, the simplest of them all, the GeForce 2060, would suffice.
When they say they are 7 times faster than a 15-inch MacBook Pro with 32 Gb RAM and Intel Core i9, they mean it. During their testing in May, the 16GB Intel Core i7-8750H and GeForce RTX 2080 16GB RTX Studio laptop came out a clear winner, being 7x faster in both Red Cine-X Pro, Maya and Arnold. They want to associate the RTX Studio label with a standard of quality and high performance for notebook users.
Real-time ray tracing, artificial intelligence processing and high-definition video editing become a common denominator in these 17 laptops, which respond to the exacting demands of today’s creators. The idea is that people can work from wherever they want with the same capability as they would with a desktop laptop.
Some of the leading brands in the market such as Acer, ASUS, Dell, Gigabyte, HP, MSI and Razer, will have computers integrated with NVIDIA’s RTX Studio platform.
