Mobile GeForce RTX 3080, RTX 3070 and RTX 3060 Mobile Specifications Leak

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Mobile 3080 is a lot more cut down than expected, 8,704 down to 6,144. in theory clocks the same, but since its mobile I'd assume the boost will be lower. still for mobile and 90w that ain't to bad. Be interesting to see the results, wonder if AMD are doing the same on their side can't remember the last ADM mobile gpu i saw was
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Ricepudding:

Mobile 3080 is a lot more cut down than expected, 8,704 down to 6,144. in theory clocks the same, but since its mobile I'd assume the boost will be lower. still for mobile and 90w that ain't to bad. Be interesting to see the results, wonder if AMD are doing the same on their side can't remember the last ADM mobile gpu i saw was
90W is decent for the specs but holy crap that's power hungry for mobile. IMO, once you exceed 90W for the entire laptop, you might as well get a desktop. I think AMD has had 500 series dGPUs for mobile, though they weren't very common. Most people who used AMD for mobile used the APUs or that one Intel platform with the "integrated" Vega GPU.
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schmidtbag:

90W is decent for the specs but holy crap that's power hungry for mobile. IMO, once you exceed 90W for the entire laptop, you might as well get a desktop. I think AMD has had 500 series dGPUs for mobile, though they weren't very common. Most people who used AMD for mobile used the APUs or that one Intel platform with the "integrated" Vega GPU.
90w is a lot, but when you consider the 2080 was the same wattage, it's quite impressive. personally I got away from laptop as they are often too expensive and cut down. but nice for those on the move really 500 series, I can't say i saw them in any laptop past few years... I know they got the aPU's which are great for light gaming
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schmidtbag:

90W is decent for the specs but holy crap that's power hungry for mobile. IMO, once you exceed 90W for the entire laptop, you might as well get a desktop. I think AMD has had 500 series dGPUs for mobile, though they weren't very common. Most people who used AMD for mobile used the APUs or that one Intel platform with the "integrated" Vega GPU.
Not necessarily true in many cases. Many working professionals from IT background require a workhorse in the field and go for 'Always Plugged' .. solution over having to carry a beefy desktop which they will have trouble going through with at many airports. This has been tested & proven true by most high-end laptops that include a Flagship-class GPU .. like Alienware, Asus Studio Laptops, etc etc. The 'battery' just acts as merely a 'UPS'.
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Ahmad Bilal:

Not necessarily true in many cases. Many working professionals from IT background require a workhorse in the field and go for 'Always Plugged' .. solution over having to carry a beefy desktop which they will have trouble going through with at many airports. This has been tested & proven true by most high-end laptops that include a Flagship-class GPU .. like Alienware, Asus Studio Laptops, etc etc. The 'battery' just acts as merely a 'UPS'.
In my experience, IT professionals these days use a server for heavy lifting. If you're always connected, that makes the need of a powerful CPU even less relevant. But, we're also talking GPUs here, which very few IT pros need much of. Intel graphics are good enough for most IT pros. There are very few professional jobs where a mobile workhorse of a laptop makes sense. In most cases where one is necessary (for example, architects on a construction site), battery life and proper cooling are a major concern.
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this is the money folks. and this is an early announcement for mobile so what that portends of the binning process will remain to be seen. piggishly hungry, but oh my so powerful on-the-go. laptop w/ discrete gpu's are highly used by scientific, engineering, and biotech for the advanced 3-d modelling esp oil and biotech
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This is interesting to be sure. I mean this with no disrespect to the company, I hope they will be able to meet demand in the mobile market - I'd imagine far more demand there than HEDT dgpus so... I am now interested to see what will happen. COVID likely has made things very difficult for many production lines.
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The M chips should really be on the newer 7nm that isn't Samsung.
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Reddoguk:

The M chips should really be on the newer 7nm that isn't Samsung.
but aren't...