Low-end RTX 3080 gaming laptop performance for $2,700. A slim, slightly bitter pill to swallow. https://t.co/NKJ5Wusf6A
— PC Gamer (@pcgamer) February 5, 2021
Nvidia is requiring laptop makers to be more transparent about RTX 30-series specs https://t.co/Nn20Nx4Kkc pic.twitter.com/YcqHrf0gLQ
— The Verge (@verge) February 5, 2021
Nvidia is requiring laptop makers to be more transparent about RTX 30-series specs. I'd still like to see the Max-Q branding return, as who wants to dig into clock speeds to find out what laptop they're buying?! https://t.co/5peZIcExSr
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) February 5, 2021
New: Nvidia confirms that it’s now requiring companies using RTX 30-series graphics chips in laptops to share clock speed and total graphics power on product pages (it was optional before) https://t.co/LRkWbyWtfE pic.twitter.com/P3LHwUF05m
— Cameron Faulkner (@camfaulkner) February 5, 2021
Nvidia is requiring laptop makers to be more transparent about RTX 30-series specs https://t.co/tqOWNa8DEG pic.twitter.com/FjtZcQRK3q
— The Verge (@verge) February 6, 2021