The first NVIDIA Studio laptops powered by GeForce RTX 40 Series Laptop GPUs are now available, starting with systems from MSI and Razer — with many more to come. Featuring GeForce RTX 4090 and 4080 Laptop GPUs, the new Studio laptops use the NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture and fifth-generation Max-Q technologies for maximum performance and efficiency. They’re fueled by powerful NVIDIA RTX technology like DLSS 3, which routinely increases frame rates by 2x or more. Backed by the NVIDIA Studio platform, these laptops give creators exclusive access tools and apps — including NVIDIA Omniverse, Canvas and Broadcast — and deliver breathtaking visuals with full ray tracing and time-saving AI features.
NVIDIA Studio laptops, powered by new GeForce RTX 40 Series Laptop GPUs, deliver the largest-ever generational leap in portable performance and are the world’s fastest laptops for creating and gaming. These creative powerhouses run up to 3x more efficiently than the previous generation, enabling users to power through creative workloads in a fraction of the time, all using thin, light laptops — with 14-inch designs coming soon for the first time.
MSI’s Stealth 17 Studio comes with up to a GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU and an optional 17-inch, Mini LED 4K, 144Hz, 1000 Nits, DisplayHDR 1000 display — perfect for creators of all types. Razer is upgrading its Blade laptops with up to a GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU. Available with a 16- or 18-inch HDR-capable, dual-mode, mini-LED display, they feature a Creator mode that enables sharp, ultra-high-definition+ native resolution at 120Hz. The MSI Stealth 17 Studio and Razer Blade 16 and 18 come preinstalled with NVIDIA Broadcast. The app’s recent update to version 1.4 added an Eye Contact feature, ideal for content creators who want to record themselves while reading notes or avoid having to stare directly at the camera. The feature also lets video conference presenters appear as if they’re looking at their audience, improving engagement.