NVIDIA Studio

NVIDIA has unveiled a new NVIDIA Studio, a platform that combines RTX GPUs, and their Studio Stack of specialised SDKs and drivers. At the core of this release is the announcement of 17 laptops from some of the world’s leading computer manufacturers. These machines all have the RTX Studio badge, which flag them able to power the fastest creative workflows.  These RTX Studio laptops will be available from June worldwide from Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, MSI and Razer.

 

NVIDIA has announced the launch by leading manufacturers of 25 laptops fuelled by its power-efficient NVIDIA Turing GPUs, broadening the reach of their revolutionary ray-tracing capabilities beyond the nearly 100 Turing-generation laptops announced earlier this year.
The latest systems include both powerful RTX Studio laptops — aimed at the new class of independent artists whose creativity is fuelling fields like social media, digital advertising and 3D development — and high-end gaming laptops, delivering unprecedented levels of performance and cutting-edge features including real-time ray tracing and AI-assisted gaming.

 

NVIDIA Studio Stack

“NVIDIA Studio pairs RTX GPUs, which enable real-time ray tracing, AI processing and high- resolution video editing, with studio-grade software to surpass the growing demands of today’s creators,” said Jason Paul, general manager of GeForce software and technology at NVIDIA. “The new RTX Studio laptops are the perfect tool for creatives who need desktop-class performance while on the go.”
These laptops are loaded with the new Quadro RTX 5000, 4000, and 3000 GPUs as well as the GeForce RTX 2080, 2070, and 2060 GPUs. The top end Quadro RTX 5000-based laptops include 16Gb of graphics memory, 4K displays and NVIDIA’s Max-Q technology, and NVIDIA’s Studio Stack software which dovetail into Adobe, Autodesk, Blackmagic Design, Epic, Maxon and Unity suites for optimised performance.

 

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