NVIDIA and ASUS today announced that the Quadro RTX™ 6000 GPU will
power the world’s most powerful laptop, the ASUS ProArt StudioBook
One. It joins 11 other new RTX Studio systems, launched in time for
IFA, the world’s largest electronics conference, and brings the
total number of RTX Studio systems to 39.
The Quadro RTX 6000 at the heart of the ProArt StudioBook One
enables creatives and other innovators to tap into the power of a
high-end deskside workstation without being chained to their desks.
Wherever their work takes them, professionals can harness the RTX
Studio-based system to handle massive datasets and accelerate
compute-intensive workflows, such as creating 3D animations,
rendering photoreal product designs, editing 8K video, visualizing
volumetric geophysical datasets and conducting walk-throughs of
photoreal building designs in VR.
RTX Studio systems, which integrate NVIDIA Quadro RTX or GeForce
RTX™ GPUs, deliver advanced features like real-time ray tracing, AI
and 8K RED video acceleration to millions of creative and technical
professionals.
“RTX Studio mobile workstations deliver cutting-edge features
that provide powerhouse performance in a thin, portable format,”
said Bob Pette, vice president of Professional Visualization at
NVIDIA. “Creatives and other pros using mobile platforms powered by
the Quadro RTX 6000 can harness the advanced features and
performance of RTX to work on their most demanding projects from
anywhere they choose.”
The ASUS ProArt StudioBook One provides the perfect combination
of performance and portability with the power of Quadro RTX 6000
and the new groundbreaking NVIDIA “ACE” reference design system
features, including:
- 24GB of ultra-fast GPU memory to tackle large scenes, models,
datasets and complex multi-app workflows.
- NVIDIA Turing™ architecture RT Cores and Tensor Cores to
deliver real-time ray tracing, advanced shading and AI-enhanced
tools to accelerate professional workflows.
- Advanced thermal cooling solution featuring ultra-thin titanium
vapor chambers.
- Enhanced NVIDIA Optimus technology for seamless switching
between the discrete and integrated graphics based on application
use with no need to restart applications or reboot the system.
- Slim 300W high-density, high-efficiency power adapter provides
charging and power at half the size of traditional 300W power
adapters.
- Professional 4K 120Hz PANTONE validated display with 100% Adobe
RGB color coverage, unprecedented color accuracy, and factory
calibration for stunning visuals out-of-the-box.
“The ASUS ProArt StudioBook One is the first laptop to offer the
NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 in a mobile solution, delivering the world’s
fastest performance so users can run complex workloads wherever
they go,” said Samson Hu, co-CEO at ASUS. “Our customers can
quickly render animations, edit 8K videos in real time or run data
analytics more smoothly and efficiently than before.”
Learn more of what industry partners are saying about NVIDIA
RTX™ Studio systems here.
Acer ConceptD Series: Designed for Power, Collaboration
and MobilityAcer announced its latest additions to the
ConceptD series of laptops, including the ConceptD Pro models
featuring NVIDIA Quadro® GPUs, built for peak performance with
excellent battery life for long hours of uninterrupted use.
The series — which enables creators to tap into a range of
NVIDIA RTX accelerated applications — includes:
- The ConceptD 9 Pro and ConceptD 7 Pro, which run on NVIDIA
Quadro RTX 5000 GPUs. These laptops are designed for engineering
simulation, animation and video editing workflows.
- The ConceptD 5 Pro series is powered by Quadro RTX 3000 GPUs
and has a 4K UHD resolution panel, which makes it perfect for CAD
design and 3D content creation.
- The ConceptD 5, with up to a GeForce RTX 2060 GPU, which comes
in both 15- and 17-inch display options and up to 4K UHD resolution
panels.
RTX Studio Now Includes Desktops For creators
who prefer to let their creativity run wild on powerful desktops,
NVIDIA has expanded the RTX Studio program with the addition of six
RTX Studio desktops from Acer, ASUS, HP and MSI:
- Acer ConceptD 900 and ConceptD 500, featuring up to GeForce RTX
2070 or Quadro RTX 6000.
- ASUS ProArt Station D940MX and Mini PC ProArt PA90, with up to
a GeForce RTX 2080.
- HP Envy Desktop with GeForce RTX 2060 GPUs.
- MSI Prestige P100, starting with GeForce RTX 2060 GPUs.
RTX Studio desktops include Quadro or GeForce RTX GPUs, Intel
Core i7 9700 or equivalent CPUs, plenty of RAM and fast storage, in
sleek, desktop chassis purpose built for creators.
More information on NVIDIA Studio is available at
https://www.nvidia.com/studio.
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redefined modern computer graphics and revolutionized parallel
computing. More recently, GPU deep learning ignited modern AI — the
next era of computing — with the GPU acting as the brain of
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Certain statements in this press release including, but not
limited to, statements as to NVIDIA and ASUS delivering the world’s
most powerful and fastest laptop, along with other new RTX Studio
systems; Quadro RTX 6000 enabling creatives and other innovators to
tap into the power of deskside workstations and harnessing the
system to handle a variety of tasks; the benefits, performance,
abilities and impact of RTX Studio systems, the Quadro RTX 6000
GPU, and the ASUS ProArt StudioBook One; RTX Studio systems
delivering advanced features to millions of creative and technical
professionals; the ability of creatives and other pros to use
platforms powered by the Quadro RTX 6000 to harness advanced
features and the performance of RTX to work on their projects from
anywhere; ASUS ProArt StudioBook One being one of the first laptops
to offer the NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000, delivering the world’s most
powerful performance and enabling customers to render animations
edit videos and run data analytics more smoothly and efficiently
than ever before; Acer adding models featuring NVIDIA Quadro GPUs,
its benefits, performance and impact, and it enabling creators to
tap into a range of NVIDIA RTX accelerated applications; NVIDIA
expanding the RTX Studio program with desktops and the resulting
benefits and performance; and the availability of special offers
with the purchase of a qualifying RTX Studio laptop are
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than expectations. Important factors that could cause actual
results to differ materially include: global economic conditions;
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enhancements to our existing product and technologies; market
acceptance of our products or our partners' products; design,
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