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Posted by S.Yu
 - June 08, 2019, 19:48:08
"the first full specification TU104 chip"...should be the RTX5000 right?
Posted by em3
 - June 08, 2019, 16:35:20
Quote from: RedLion on June 08, 2019, 12:58:01
Will the refresh find its way to the laptops world ? A RTX 2060 with 8 GB of Ram seems a fairly good deal for me.

Probably not, Nvidia already had to gimp the mobile chips frequencies by a lot because they cannot keep them cool enough this generation, so higher frequency chips are likely out of the table. Now manufacturers could stop being cheap scumbags and start using liquid metal but that's unlikely to happen for anything below the "enthusiast" tier
Posted by em3
 - June 08, 2019, 16:30:23
Only 9 months after Turing's release, this is a huge middle finger for early adopters, especially 2080 buyers who payed a premium for performance now available in the mid tier...
More than disappointing, this is one more reason to wait for Ampere
Posted by RedLion
 - June 08, 2019, 12:58:01
Will the refresh find its way to the laptops world ? A RTX 2060 with 8 GB of Ram seems a fairly good deal for me.
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 07, 2019, 20:38:35
The NVIDIA "Something super is coming..." video has been watched over 325,000 times in just over two weeks. Unfortunately, multiple sources have pointed towards the Super series being little more than a minor RTX 20 series refresh.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-s-mysterious-GPUs-are-looking-increasingly-less-Super.423124.0.html