![]() This time, Nvidia is well-positioned to equip every kind of laptop with its hardware, ranging from budget notebooks to high-end gaming beasts. In the last generation of GPUs (Ampere), Nvidia didn’t launch everything all at once, and the RTX 3090 never made it to laptops. While the rumor mill had been buzzing with news about the RTX 40-series graphics cards coming to laptops for quite a while, most of us didn’t expect to see the full lineup so soon, and with the flagship RTX 4090 sitting atop the mountain of mobile GPUs. Nvidia managed to surprise many during this year’s CES. Nvidia: full laptop lineup and a comeback Nvidia / Nvidia We’re getting the Ryzen 9 7950X3D, with 16 cores and a massive 144MB of stacked cache, as well as the Ryzen 9 7900X3D and the Ryzen 7 7800X3D. Initially debuted in the last-gen Ryzen 7 5800X3D, the technology had proved to be a win for AMD, and this time around, it’s coming to three CPUs instead of just one. Laptop fans have plenty to be hyped for, but desktop PC gamers should be on the lookout for not just one, but three Ryzen 7000 3D V-Cache chips. AMD is readying the RX 7600M XT and non-XT, said to rival the desktop version of Nvidia’s RTX 3060, as well as the RX 7700S. It’s not just Ryzen processors that are coming to laptops, but RDNA 3 graphics cards too. With a maximum of 16 cores, these CPUs will end up in some of the best gaming laptops of the year. It’s the Ryzen 7045 series where the exciting stuff can be found, though. Both the lineups are based on Zen 4 architecture, with Ryzen 7040 being aimed at ultra-thin notebooks and maxing out at eight cores. While the Ryzen 7030 and Ryzen 7035, which are Zen 3 and Zen 3+ parts respectively, received some coverage, AMD’s main focus was on the Ryzen 7040 and Ryzen 7045. AMD is also resurrecting the Zen 3+ and the Zen 3 by bringing new chips to budget and efficiency-oriented laptops. When it comes to CPUs, the list seems to be never-ending, and it’s not even just Zen 4 parts. ![]() The company is making a strong entry into the laptop market for this generation of processors and graphics cards. Intel still thinks ARM is an insignificant threatĪMD’s new CPUs decisively end the high-performance battle with Intelĥ ways Nvidia graphics cards still beat AMD
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