Wccftech now brings some information about NVIDIA RTX 40 mobile series graphics cards.
First of all, NVIDIA RTX 40 mobile series GPUs will be released at 9:00 a.m. Pacific time on January 3, 2023, but it is not ruled out that Huang Renxun may temporarily change his mind.
According to reports, Nvidia will launch RTX 4080 Ti / 4090 Mobile (16GB), RTX 4080 Mobile (12GB), RTX 4070 Mobile (8GB), RTX 4060 Mobile (8GB), RTX 4050 Mobile ( 6GB) and an RTX 3050 with 6GB of video memory.
The final product naming may change, but the product itself will not change, so it cannot be ruled out that Nvidia will continue the 4080 16GB and 4080 12GB naming rules. But in the final analysis, the above models are SKUs such as GN21-X9, GN21-X6, GN21-X4, GN21-X2, etc. Please wait and see.
In addition to this, they also got performance data on the NVIDIA RTX 40 mobile graphics card, which is expected to bring about a 30% (average) performance improvement over the previous generation. In addition, Nvidia’s PPT also specifically pointed out that the RTX 4070 mobile version will be 15% higher than the RTX 3080 Ti.
In order to avoid revealing the identity of their informant, they did not give the original PPT picture but summarized it into a chart, let’s take a look together.
The above performance data is based on the TimeSpy benchmark test in the Nvidia PPT, but the RTX 4080 Ti (GN21-X11) is a bit strange, because this card does not appear in any single section of the PPT, and it is in the product line that Nvidia provides to board manufacturers It’s also never shown in the picture, so it’s possible this is the often-mentioned RTX 4090 Mobile, but it could also be a completely different SKU.
It is said that major manufacturers will be the first to launch models equipped with Intel Raptor Lake-H processors and Nvidia RTX 4080 graphics cards and GN21-X11 in early February, and there will be other mobile SKUs in the future, which means that Intel will also announce at CES. Its Raptor Lake-H series of mobile processors is expected to be the first to be launched by the end of January/early February for a new generation of notebook computers, and the review will be lifted in mid-February at the latest.