NVIDIA GeForce Super for Gaming Laptops Coming in 2020
Leaked slide showing NVIDIA will release GeForce Super models for laptops, which will improve performance.
NVIDIA's bet with the improved version of its Turing graphics is quite interesting. We were used to launching a rehash of an architecture, which meant the arrival of a new family of graphics. NVIDIA has changed the trend and within the same family has launched the Super, an improved version than its predecessors. Super graphics, has been leaked, which will reach gaming laptops in 2020.
Turing has made a big leap in gaming by offering native support for Ray Tracing. Despite AMD's reluctance to implement this technology, Sony and Microsoft "demand" it in their future consoles. This has forced the company to its forced implementation, although to a certain extent, they already had it planned.

NVIDIA could launch Super laptop models in 2020
Ampere will be the architecture that replaces the current Turing, but it will take a long time to arrive. It is not expected until the middle of the year and that is why NVIDIA wants to launch Turing Super for laptops first. This seems to be the answer to AMD's RX 5000M Series based on RDNA @ 7nm.
The new Super models will have more CUDA Cores than the predecessor graphics and therefore will be more powerful. All models, even the simplest ones, will be based on GDDR6 memories. This improves the overall performance of notebook computers.
A leak that shows us that there will be at least five GeForce Super Mobile graphics models. The 150W TDP model and the two 115W TDP models would be RTX Super laptop models. Models with a 50W TDP would be GTX Super models. Its official presentation has been estimated for CES 2020 in Las Vegas, which takes place in early January.
Source: Videocardz




