NVIDIA, the world's leading video card company, today released GeForce RTX 20-series SUPER mobile video cards.
The range includes the GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER, RTX 2070 SUPER video card and their Max-Q variants. Both models have identical GPU core configurations to their desktop counterparts (in fact the GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER mobile and the RTX 2070 SUPER mobile have 3.072 CUDA cores and 2.560 cuda cores respectively)
The difference lies in the speed of the frequencies and the handling of power and voltages. Another feature that differentiates the mobile counterpart from the desktop counterpart is the memory value, which in the desktop environment is 15,5 Gbps, while in the mobile version it is equal to 14 Gbps.
The GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER mobile will work with frequencies of 1560 Mhz in GPU Boost mode and 14 Gbps memory. The power delivered by this card is 150 W (at maximum performance).
The RTX 2080 SUPER Max-Q model will work with frequencies of 1080 MHZ. The power delivered at maximum performance is 80 W.
The RTX 2070 SUPER mobile model will work with a frequency of 1280 and consume 115 W at full capacity. The RTX 2070 SUPER Max-Q variant will work with a frequency of 1150 MHz and will consume 80 W at full capacity.
Nvidia will introduce Dynamic Boost technology on these cards, which will allow you to balance the workload between CPU and GPU. These GPUs are aimed at a range of users who want to play games on their notebook at 2K or higher resolutions.
The new notebooks equipped with these GPUs will be available from April 15, 2020.