Razer’s New 14-Inch Blade Model Packs Some Serious Power
Measuring just 15.7mm thick, the laptop is powered by hardware from NVIDIA and AMD, and comes with a myriad of other impressive features all over.
Measuring just 15.7mm thick, the laptop is powered by hardware from NVIDIA and AMD, and comes with a myriad of other impressive features all over.
MediaTek’s push towards putting more AI tech into everyday consumer products has certainly yielded some very interesting results, and the company’s newly-announced collaboration with PC gaming giant NVIDIA aims to do the same, at least in terms of automotive applications.
NVIDIA’s new GeForce RTX 4070 GPU certainly makes a case for users looking forward to upgrading their hardware for productivity and even 1440p gaming.
NVIDIA and ASUS today announced that the Quadro RTX 6000 GPU will power the world’s most powerful laptop, the ASUS ProArt StudioBook One. It joins 11 other new RTX Studio systems, launched in time for IFA, the world’s largest electronics conference, and brings the total number of RTX Studio systems to 39.
So what can we expect from Acer this year? The charismatic Acer’s CEO, Jason Chen was there to talk about each product and what makes them stand out. He also brought on stage, an array of partners who has made this year’s line up a possibility.
The new Predator 17 X brings overclocking and desktop grade performance to mobile gaming. Powered by a 6th Generation Intel Core i7-6820HK processor, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 graphics, and a custom triple-fan cooling system
Alienware announced some huge news for gamers this week, with the announcement they would be offering the world’s first gaming laptop featuring an OLED display when its new Alienware 13 laptop comes out in April.
Nvidia is currently fighting a case against Qualcomm and Samsung, regarding some of the patents…
The Surface 2 is coming along as Nvidia reveal a pretty poor year for Tegra, mostly because of the shambolic failure of the original Surface RT.
Gamers on the move aren’t short of choice these days. With smartphone and iPod games selling like hot cakes, and dedicated consoles such as the Playstation Vita and Nintendo 3DS on shop shelves, casual gamers have it good right now. Chip manufacturer NVIDIA has unveiled Project Shield, a portable gaming console that will certainly up the ante for entertainment on the go.