NVIDIA Announced Quadro RTX-Powered Mobile Workstations



NVIDIA announced at the annual Computex conference in Taipei a full range of Turing architecture-based Quadro GPUs for mobile workstations from global system providers such as Dell, HP and Lenovo.

Featuring Quadro RTX 5000, 4000, and 3000 GPUs – the world’s most powerful GPUs – the new mobile workstations are built to deliver desktop-level performance and capabilities in a mobile form factor.

The Quadro RTX mobile workstations ensure that professionals get the best possible experience when working with the latest design, engineering and creative applications from leading software providers such as Autodesk, Adobe, Dassault Systemes, Siemens, PTC, Chaos Group, Ansys, ESRI, Shulmberger, and many more.

They’re made possible by combining RTX-powered real-time photorealistic rendering, AI acceleration, 8K video editing and VR with massive GPU memory – up to 16GB – all packed in sleek and reliable system designs.

The new lineup of mobile workstations also feature Quadro T2000, T1000, P620 and P520 GPUs, giving professionals the flexibility to choose the right system to meet the demands of their diverse workloads.

There is a list of partners on NIVIDA’s website where you can find a laptop that works for you. Prices are not listed on the website, but individual partners might have more information about that.

I can see where the NVIDIA Quadro RTX mobile workstations will be useful and convenient for journalists who need to travel to locations in order to write about events. Bloggers who attend conventions, and must get news out quickly, might also benefit from these mobile workstations.