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Nvidia introduces 5 RTX graphics cards for professional laptops

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At GTC 2023, NVIDIA launched its new generation of RTX Ada workstation professional cards, including the desktop-level RTX 4000 SFF ADA and five mobile platform graphics cards.

The five mobile models are RTX 5000, 4000, 3500, 3000 and 2000. The specs are more or less similar to the RTX 40 gaming card, but the RTX 3500 has 5120 CUDA cores, a configuration never seen on consumer-grade models.

There is also no 2560 CUDA card in these five cards, so the lowest AD107 is only part of the RTX 40, which has a maximum TGP of 175W.

The new generation of professional cards support NVIDIA Max-Q and RTX technologies for optimal power efficiency and will be powered by NVIDIA Studio technology for creators.

NVIDIA professional cards are now available to provide acceleration for more than 110 creative applications, such as RTX optimization, and you can also achieve the highest levels of stability and performance with NVIDIA RTX enterprise drivers, as well as exclusive AI tools: Omniverse, Canvas and Broadcast.

Similar to gaming cards, these professional cards can run advanced technologies such as DLSS 3, which increases frame rates by up to 4x compared to previous generations, as well as NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise support for real-time collaboration and simulation.

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