Intel is bringing ‘whopping’ 5.0GHz+ clock speeds to gaming laptops, Nvidia is making them ‘Super’
Sony’s PlayStation 5 and Microsoft’s Xbox Series X are all set to give dedicated gaming rigs a serious run for their money come December, 2020. And while dedicated gaming PCs might still be able to ward off the threat, laptops could need some more firepower to compete. Intel and Nvidia have now jumped in to give gaming laptops that firepower. While Intel has launched its first 10th Gen Comet Lake H-series processors for laptops, Nvidia has announced its new RTX 2080 Super and RTX 2070 Super mobile GPUs — their highest end and most expensive offerings to date designed to complement each other in every sense of the word.
Like clockwork, Intel’s 10th Gen Comet Lake H-series processors will be available in Core i5, Core i7 and Core i9 configurations, all–like it or not–based on the earlier 14nm manufacturing process — and not the 10nm Ice Lake process. But, don’t let that bog you down. Intel’s new