NVIDIA brings desktop-class graphics to laptops

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With the GeForce GTX 1080, NVIDIA
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. That flagship card was joined by the
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and
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, two lower-power cards based on the same 16nm Pascal architecture at a much more affordable price. Now, it's bringing mobile versions of those cards that match their desktop counterparts in almost every area -- including being VR ready.

That's not hyperbole. The top-of-the-line 1080M has 2,560 CUDA cores and 8GB of 10Gbps GDDR5x memory. The desktop chip has the same. The only difference is clock speed: it's set at 1,556MHz, while the desktop version is 1,607MHz. The two do share the same boost clock (1,733MHz) though, and both have access to all the new technology introduced for the
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. That means simultaneous multi-projection, VRWorks,
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and the rest.

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