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Along with their server part announcements today, NVIDIA is also using the backdrop of GTC to do a wholesale update of their professional visualization product stack. NVIDIA’s laptop lineup, which to date has not received any parts based on NVIDIA’s new Ada Lovelace architecture is finally getting its due, with a nearly top-to-bottom update of their whole product lineup. Altogether NVIDIA is introducing 5 new SKUs for professional laptops, from the RTX 5000 down to the RTX 2000. Meanwhile, desktop users aren’t being left out in the cold either, as NVIDIA is preparing to launch a low-profile, small form factor optimized desktop RTX 4000 Ada Generation card.

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118 by Vivek Gowri on 10/14/2010

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20 by Ryan Smith on 10/10/2010

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18 by Ryan Smith on 10/4/2010

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45 by Dustin Sklavos on 9/30/2010

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33 by Jarred Walton on 9/24/2010

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82 by Ryan Smith on 9/22/2010

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17 by Ryan Smith on 9/13/2010

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