Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3050 GPUs finally bring ray tracing and DLSS to the laptop masses

Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3050 GPUs finally bring ray tracing and DLSS to the laptop masses

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Samsung’s loose lips whispered the truth: On Tuesday, Nvidia announced new GeForce RTX 3050 and 3050 Ti laptop GPUs designed to bring ray tracing, performance-boosting DLSS technology, and supercharged creative capabilities to the mobile masses. Nvidia timed the announcement to coincide with Intel’s reveal of its heavy-duty 11th-generation Core H-series processors, and the company says the RTX 3050 GPUs will appear in notebooks starting for as little as $799.

That’s a game-changer.

Last generation’s GeForce graphics cards introduced Nvidia’s RTX technology, which added dedicated RT cores for real-time ray tracing and tensor cores for AI acceleration tasks. But the newfangled hardware never crept down to mainstream laptops. Instead, RTX 2060 laptops launched at $1,200 and up.

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