Monday, December 12th 2022
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 16 GB Laptop SKU Spotted in Next-Gen HP Omen 17 Laptop
According to the well-known hardware leaker @momomo_us, HP is preparing the launch of its next-generation Omen 17 gaming laptops. And with a new generation of chips coming to consumers, HP accidentally made some information about laptop SKUs public. Four models are listed, and they represent a combination of Intel's 13th-generation Raptor Lake mobile processors with NVIDIA's Ada Lovelace RTX 40 series graphics cards for the mobile/laptop sector. The four SKUs are: CM2007NQ/CM2005NQ with Core i7-13700HX & RTX 4060 8 GB; CM2001NQ with Core i7-13700HX & RTX 4070 8 GB; CK2007NQ/CK2004NQ with Core i7-13700HX & RTX 4080 12 GB; CK2001NQ with Core i7-13700HX & RTX 4090 16 GB.
The most exciting find here is the appearance of the xx90 series in the mobile/laptop form factor, which has not been the case before. The GeForce RTX 4090 laptop edition is supposedly equipped with 16 GB of VRAM, and the GPU SKU should be a cut-down version of AD102 GPU adjusted for power and clock constraints so it can run within a reasonable TDP. With NVIDIA seemingly giving its clients an RTX 4090 SKU option, we have to wait and see what the CUDA core counts are and how clocks scale in a more restricted laptop environment.
Sources:
@momomo_us (Twitter), via VideoCardz
The most exciting find here is the appearance of the xx90 series in the mobile/laptop form factor, which has not been the case before. The GeForce RTX 4090 laptop edition is supposedly equipped with 16 GB of VRAM, and the GPU SKU should be a cut-down version of AD102 GPU adjusted for power and clock constraints so it can run within a reasonable TDP. With NVIDIA seemingly giving its clients an RTX 4090 SKU option, we have to wait and see what the CUDA core counts are and how clocks scale in a more restricted laptop environment.
17 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 16 GB Laptop SKU Spotted in Next-Gen HP Omen 17 Laptop
Don't know why they don't rename the mobile version differently, like, at least, 4090M.
Pascal was the most interesting mobile generation, neing on par (almost) with the desktop versions.
This goes for ANY brand. There needs to be a separate name, or at least the 'M' suffix as mentioned.
Add a mobile-ish-gamepad addon and you're good to go!
Naming scheme aside, I think this mobile gen from nvidia will be unbeatable, we already saw how good underclockers their desktop cards are, they have the process advantage and they always managed to stay ahead, even when it wasn't the case (3000 series vs 6000)
Mobile versions are cherry picked ones; or chips that did'nt meet the desktop qualification but could still be used at lower clocks or with 1/3rd missing shaders and all that.
Or even better: the battery bay can either hold a real battery or some extra cooling capacity so when the user is close to AC power for long periods of time, the battery can be removed and better cooling installed instead.
I'm getting plenty of use out of my GTX 1080/ Core i7 Alienware R4.