This is not the first time that we have the opportunity to take a look at the pre-release leaks regarding the GeForce RTX 20 mobile. This time the Chinese OEM, CJSCOPE, has confirmed several models with his notebook.
I am talking exactly about the HX 970 GX notebook, the possible configurations and specifications of which clearly indicate the mobile variants of GeForce RTX 2080, RTX 2070 and RTX 2060. Each of them is to work with the 9th generation Intel processor, and the most powerful version is to predict RTX 2080 in MXM format on board. This, in turn, will offer 2944 CUDA cores and a core clock of 1847 MHz in boost mode, which is in line with previous reports. A similar case is with the mobile RTX 2070 model, which will be able to boast a maximum clock speed of 1710 MHz and 2304 CUDA cores.
The worst is therefore the mobile RTX 2060, which will be cut by 384 CUDA cores compared to the desktop one, although it will offer a similar (alleged) 1620 MHz clock. There was also information about their release date, which indicates their debut at CES (January 8-12). The weakest card, however, is to appear a bit later, on January 15, which may be preceded by the presentation of the desktop RTX 2060. However, we will have to wait a little longer for the Max-Q versions.
Also read: Six variants of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 card
Source: Videocardz
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