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Nvidia RTX 4080 laptop GPU outperforms RTX 3080 by 42% in Geekbench

We've seen a few RTX 40 series laptop leaks in recent weeks. As it seems, a few people already have their hands on the upcoming hardware. In the latest leak, we see how the apparent RTX 4080 for laptops fairs against the previous generation RTX 3080 laptop GPU. 

The Geekbench entry spotted by Benchleaks was scored using an Acer Predator PH16-71 equipped with an RTX 4080 laptop GPU, an Intel Core i9-13900HX, and 32GB of RAM. Moreover, the entry details the GPU, stating it has 58 CUs (7,424 CUDA cores) that can clock up 2,010MHz, offering 29.7TFLOPS of single-precision computing performance. For the memory, there's 12GB of VRAM.

In Geekbench's OpenCL benchmark, the RTX 4080 laptop GPU scored 178,038 points, putting it 30% higher than your average RTX 3080 Ti laptop GPU (136,008 points). Compared to its predecessor, the RTX 3080 laptop GPU, the upcoming mobile RTX 4080 scored 42% higher (vs 125,425 points) in the same benchmark.

Nvidia has finally confirmed it will hold a keynote at CES 2023 on January 3rd named “GeForce Beyond”. Unfortunately, it hasn't shared what will be shown at the presentation, but rumours claim we'll see a new generation of laptop GPUs, as well as the RTX 4070 Ti for desktops.

KitGuru says: Are you planning on picking up a new gaming laptop in 2023? Will you be looking to make the jump to an RTX 40 powered laptop? 

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