With a TGP of 175W, the RTX 3080 Ti Mobile will be the most powerful laptop GPU ever.
Desktop GPUs continue to consume more power as the number of compute power increases. With the debut of the RTX 3080 Ti Mobile, the first laptop GPU with a 175W TGP is in the works.
To date, the RTX 2080 Mobile has the greatest power consumption of any laptop GPU, with a TGP of 150W. However, with the introduction of the RTX 3080 Mobile, that consumption has been decreased to 115W. Because of the limited size of the heatsink on the RTX 3080 Ti Mobile, laptop cooling will be pushed to its limitations when the card is released. The card will provide an incredible 175W, pushing laptop cooling to its boundaries.
At this time, the exact number of Cuda Cores on the RTX 3080 Ti Mobile is unknown; however, all indications point to the fact that it will be built on the GA103 core and will have 7424 Cuda Cores. Also planned are a 256-bit bus and 16GB of GDDR6 memory running at 16Gbps, which will allow for a bandwidth of 512GB/s, which will have an impact on power consumption. The RTX 3080 Ti Mobile is scheduled to be unveiled with an RTX 3070 Ti Mobile with 8GB GDDR6 and 150W TGP on January 4, as well as new desktop products such as the RTX 3090 Ti and RTX 3050, so there will be plenty of new items to delight us during Nvidia's CES 2022 conference on January 4. We'll keep you informed as events unfold.
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yeah and a 1070 laptop is better

get something from this decade will ya before you go on with your condesceding tone as usual
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must be a really joyless life if pestering people with lower specs is what makes you feel good.
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don’t act the victim, you started the insults.
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@insp1re2600 & @cucaulay malkin come on guys we are here talking about hardware is there a need for this thing?
And to attempt to finish this i am the lowest spec pleb here with my ryzen 1600 +gtx 1060 6gb :p
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Cooling wise imagine will need some beefy Cooling for both Processor & Other Components, as well as the Video adapter itself. My 2017 HP Omen (15_ce019dx) Laptop with my Geforce 1050TI already runs on the warm side, hasn't offically overheated or crashed while i do anything on it, but have felt it very warm during some gaming sessions when Desktop was out of service or busy with another task