EXCLUSIVE: Gaming Laptop MSRPs Are About To Get More Affordable With AMD Ryzen and NVIDIA’s Turing GPUs

EXCLUSIVE: Gaming Laptop MSRPs Are About To Get More Affordable With AMD Ryzen and NVIDIA’s Turing GPUs

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So something pretty big is about to happen in the laptop industry. The price points across the board are going to start moving downwards. I have received confirmation from three different OEMs that they are expecting to launch laptops with AMD’s Ryzen 12nm processors and NVIDIA Turing graphics for as low as $1099. If you are on the market for a laptop, it is a good idea to wait a few months now.

Now at the time of this writing, I have heard of the following group of OEM brands that will be rolling out this new pricing level of gaming laptops: Acer Nitro, ASUS TUF FX, HP Pavilion and/or Omen. The reason behind the pricing decline is simple, AMD’s 12nm Ryzen mobility series is a cheaper alternative to Intel’s mobility lineup and this allows for more flexibility while allocating budget to the GPU. AMD is providing all manufacturers (with the popular exception of MSI, as they refuse to consider AMD on account of their relationship with Nvidia) with the ability to pair NVIDIA’s GTX 1660 Ti and RTX 2060 GPUs with its Ryzen mobility processors at a reduced cost and an accelerated launch period.

EXCLUSIVE: Gaming Laptop MSRPs Are About To Get More Affordable With AMD Ryzen and NVIDIA’s Turing GPUs

Mar 5, 2019, 1:38pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/exclusive-gaming-laptop-msrps-are-about-to-get-more-affordable-with-amd-ryzen-and-nvidias-turing-gpus/ > So something pretty big is about to happen in the laptop industry. The price points across the board are going to start moving downwards. I have received confirmation from three different OEMs that they are expecting to launch laptops with AMD’s Ryzen 12nm processors and NVIDIA Turing graphics for as low as $1099. If you are on the market for a laptop, it is a good idea to wait a few months now. > Now at the time of this writing, I have heard of the following group of OEM brands that will be rolling out this new pricing level of gaming laptops: Acer Nitro, ASUS TUF FX, HP Pavilion and/or Omen. The reason behind the pricing decline is simple, AMD’s 12nm Ryzen mobility series is a cheaper alternative to Intel’s mobility lineup and this allows for more flexibility while allocating budget to the GPU. AMD is providing all manufacturers (with the popular exception of MSI, as they refuse to consider AMD on account of their relationship with Nvidia) with the ability to pair NVIDIA’s GTX 1660 Ti and RTX 2060 GPUs with its Ryzen mobility processors at a reduced cost and an accelerated launch period.