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NVIDIA Super Graphics Cards Coming To Notebooks In March 2020

NVIDIA Super Graphics Cards Coming To Notebooks In March 2020

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https://wccftech.com/nvidia-super-graphics-cards-coming-to-notebooks-in-march-2020/

It looks like NVIDIA's Turing-based Super graphics cards are due to make their appearance for the notebook side during March 2020. The Turing chips will prove to be much more competitive to AMD's 7nm based lineup (that is due to launch at CES 2020) and should include the highly successful GTX 1650 and GTX 1660 series of cards. According to the source, the expectation is that the SUPER lineup will feature the addition of GDDR6 memory with a slight uptick in specs.

NVIDIA's SUPER lineup was released back in July 2019 and although it received relatively lukewarm reception, the company's new SUPER mobility series is landing in March 2020 and might be able to grab some market share from AMD's 7nm offerings. According to Notebookcheck, NVIDIA is preparing five mobility cards that are going to refresh their Turing-based counterparts and offer higher bang for buck at the same price points. Cheaper and faster is the name of the game now and NVIDIA has already realized that there are only so many gamers that are willing to pay a premium for graphics. Before we go any  further, here is the leaked slide:

NVIDIA Super Graphics Cards Coming To Notebooks In March 2020

Nov 19, 2019, 4:49pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/nvidia-super-graphics-cards-coming-to-notebooks-in-march-2020/ > It looks like NVIDIA's Turing-based Super graphics cards are due to make their appearance for the notebook side during March 2020. The Turing chips will prove to be much more competitive to AMD's 7nm based lineup (that is due to launch at CES 2020) and should include the highly successful GTX 1650 and GTX 1660 series of cards. According to the source, the expectation is that the SUPER lineup will feature the addition of GDDR6 memory with a slight uptick in specs. > NVIDIA's SUPER lineup was released back in July 2019 and although it received relatively lukewarm reception, the company's new SUPER mobility series is landing in March 2020 and might be able to grab some market share from AMD's 7nm offerings. According to Notebookcheck, NVIDIA is preparing five mobility cards that are going to refresh their Turing-based counterparts and offer higher bang for buck at the same price points. Cheaper and faster is the name of the game now and NVIDIA has already realized that there are only so many gamers that are willing to pay a premium for graphics. Before we go any  further, here is the leaked slide: