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Nvidia RTX 4090 laptop GPU scores higher than a desktop RTX 3090 in Geekbench

Nvidia RTX 40 series laptop GPUs are starting to show up in the Geekbench database. We've already seen an RTX 4060 laptop GPU entry. Today, we've come with another entry, but this time from an RTX 4090 laptop GPU, which outperformed the RTX 3090 desktop card in the same benchmark.

In the Geekbench entry shared by Benchleaks, we see an undisclosed laptop (X370SNX) equipped with an RTX 4090 laptop GPU, a 24-core Intel Core i9-13900HX and 32GB of memory. Moreover, the entry also reveals some of the specifications of the GPU, including that it has 76 CUs, meaning it has 9,728 CUDA cores. Lastly, it confirms the GPU will pack 16GB of VRAM and feature a maximum boost frequency of 2,040MHz.

The entry shows that the GPU scored 210,290 points in the OpenCL benchmark, ranking it 2.5% above your average RTX 3090. Comparing this score to the fastest RTX 30 series laptop GPU, the RTX 3080 Ti, the upcoming mobile GPU is 55% faster, a considerable generational performance uplift between flagship SKUs.

Currently, it is rumoured that Nvidia will unveil the first RTX 40-powered laptops at CES.

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