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Nvidia's Studio Laptop Lineup Aims to Compete With 15-Inch MacBook Pro

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Nvidia has unveiled a line of laptops that are powered by its RTX graphics processors and a new software platform called Studio, made specifically for creative professionals who require more GPU power on the go than is currently offered by Apple's 15-inch MacBook Pro.

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To achieve this aim, Nvidia has been requiring notebook manufacturers to offer minimum specification machines if they want to be part of the RTX Studio lineup. The laptops will feature Quadro RTX 5000, 4000 or 3000 GPUs or GeForce RTX 2080, 2070 and 2060 GPUs, a 1080p or 4K display, 512GB of SSD storage, and 16GB of graphics memory. The machines will also implement Max-Q Design technology, made specially for building lightweight and thin laptops.

Initially at launch, the range will consist of 17 laptops from seven manufacturers, including Acer, ASUS, Dell, Gigabyte, HP, MSI, and Razer.

"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."

Combined with the Studio Shack SDKs and dedicated drivers, which are designed to increase graphics rendering and video editing performance, Nvidia claims they will be able to perform up to seven times faster than a 15-inch ‌MacBook Pro‌ under an equivalent workload.

Nvidia said the laptops will begin retailing in June, with prices starting at $1,599. The company made the announcement at Computex 2019, which is currently taking place in Taipei, Taiwan.

Top Rated Comments

Kinotto Avatar
92 months ago
I’d say there’s no competition. MacBooks nowadays are surpassed by every manufacturer when it comes to reliability, performance and usability ( their keyboards work)
Score: 28 Votes (Like | Disagree)
92 months ago
If by “aims to compete with” you mean “achieves to run circles around of”...
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mike MA Avatar
92 months ago
Well, currently I have to say that every competitor challenging Apple in this area is welcome. Users should benefit.
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
92 months ago
I miss Nvidia. This is one of the typical ways Apple punishes its user base by toying together bettering prices on GPUs, for now from AMD. No CUDA and they won’t even validate Nvidias web drivers for use in Mojave.

Of course there’s also the bad chips from 2008 and around that era machines that Apple tried to avoid to serve as much as possible that suffers from failing GPUs. Partly they probably want to hurt NVidia by this but they also hurt their customers.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Wanted797 Avatar
92 months ago
If by “aims to compete with” you mean “achieves to run circles around of”...
Except it runs windows.
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I’d say there’s no competition. MacBooks nowadays are surpassed by every manufacturer when it comes to reliability, performance and usability ( their keyboards work)
I’d take OSX over windows any day.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Kinotto Avatar
92 months ago
Yes, but they’re still running Windows. And the latest MBPro benchmarks look pretty good, except for the default graphic cards. The Vega 20 card should be standard in the 15” MBPro with no extra charge. Then we’d be talking. And durability is fine, only some keyboards had issues (so I hear), I have zero issues with my late 2016 MBPro though, despite it being a 1.0 version from Apple (first touchbar model) which I usually avoid.
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Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. Except for usability which is god ****ing atrocious on Win 10. Even died in the wool Windows users hate it.
My personal experience, since I bought a 2017 MacBook Pro I had nothing but issues: failing logic boards, dead pixels , creaky hinges, flawed GPU, failing keyboard.
After 12 repairs I got a 2018 model from Apple as replacement: after 2 months of usage i’m back at the Genius Bar because of T2 chip related problems, manifested mostly in random kernel panics.

Call me mad, but all this hardware issues made the software mean nothing to me: no point in using MacOS if the machine it runs on fails every time the wind blows.
Im seriously considering to go with a Dell as my next laptop, will go back to Apple if and when they get their s**t together.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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