We are just weeks away from a formal launch of first gaming laptops equipped with GeForce RTX 40 series, some of which are featuring yet unseen Ada Lovelace GPUs.
MLID obtained two photos of said GPUs, the AD106 and AD107 to be precise. These are to launch as RTX 4070 and RTX 4060/4050 series respectively by the end of this month.
https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-ada-ad107-ad106-gpus-pictured-much-smaller-than-ampere-predecessors
Finally something exciting in that field (at least from a gamer's point of view )
I'm always impressed how much power can be packed inside thin chassis like those, every since the GTX 10xx series, it was a huge leap forward in laptop GPUs performance.
With today's pricing and performance, (gaming) laptops are becoming a truly good value compared to how it was before. Especially if you take into consider you'll be getting a decent high refresh rate screen, plus in some cases really good keyboard.
Are the graphics of the new MacBook Pro really that powerful? GeForce RTX 4070 was 35% faster than the 38-core GPU platform Apple M2 Max
https://gadgettendency.com/are-the-graphics-of-the-new-macbook-pro-really-that-powerful-geforce-rtx-4070-was-35-faster-than-the-38-core-gpu-platform-apple-m2-max/
And here everything is not so rosy, at least if you focus on the data from the OpenCL test of the Geekbench benchmark. If the 38-core GPU of the Apple M2 Max platform scores 75,139 points in it, then the result of the GeForce RTX 4070 is just over 102,000 points. The difference is about 35%.