Additionally, NVIDIA is launching GPU Boost 2, a power/performance software controller that makes sure that the GPU can go as fast as possible, while remaining within a power and temperature usage that the user is comfortable with. In terms of power envelope, NVIDIA has not provided any numbers but it’s really up to the PC Maker to make that final decision. In any case, I don’t expect the power envelope to be “too” different either way.
The most interesting part of the story is that a number of thin gaming laptops are going to reach the market, starting with the new RAZER Blade, a 0.66″ thin laptop with a 14″ display (around 4lbs) which could redefine how gaming laptops look and feel. The RAZER Blade Pro is a 17″ that shares the same form factor but looks even more impressive. We can’t wait to see what kind of performance/lbs they will get in our tests.