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No ‘GeForce GTX 1080M’, but ‘GTX 1080 for notebooks’
2016-06-04 15:00:26 Post No. 54907349
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No ‘GeForce GTX 1080M’, but ‘GTX 1080 for notebooks’
Anonymous
2016-06-04 15:00:26
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>According to the report from PCGamer, NVIDIA has no plans to release the high-end M series under GeForce brand. It basically means there won’t be any GeForce GTX 1070M and GTX 1080M graphics cards, but there will be GTX 1070 and GTX 1080 for notebooks. In other words NVIDIA will be following the same path they did with GeForce GTX 980 for notebooks, by offering desktop variants with the same clocks and configuration for high-end gaming laptops.
>Nvidia is readying the release of its new 10-series chips for notebooks. The kick is, they won’t be M versions of desktop GPUs. They will be the same chips used on the desktops, just operating at a lower TDP—we’re told there will be the same number of shader units, etc.
Source: http://videocardz.com/60853/nvidia-to-offer-desktop-graphics-in-notebooks