
Asus 2020 line up so far
Asus has announced the fresh lineup of its 2020 series of gaming laptops. The announced laptops include new entrants into all the sub-brands of Asus gaming laptops like the ROG Zephyrus, ROG Strix and TUF series. Also, the company also announced the ROG Zephyrus Duo 15, the company’s first gaming laptop with two screens. All the forthcoming gaming laptops in the 2020 will be having Pantone-validated display panels and will come powered by 10th Generation Intel processors. They are also Wi-Fi 6 certified. Also, Asus claims that they will also have a longer battery life, with approximately 20-30% increase in battery backup compared to the previous models.


So this is the Biggest news Nvidia made a promise to get RTX 2060 laptops out there for $999 (£999). That isn’t a lot of money for a complete system, and you’d be pretty hard pushed to produce a desktop machine for that sort of money (it isn’t impossible, but it would be tight, especially as you’d have to include a screen in that price too).
ALL NEW 2020 NVIDIA LINE UP

The new models are essentially similar in desktop configurations to the same named desktop models, but their clock frequencies and TDP values are clearly lower and the final clock frequencies depend on the manufacturer of each laptop model. For example, the RTX 2080 Super models are said to have a base clock frequency of 735 to 1365 MHz and a Boost clock frequency of 1080 to 1560 MHz when the TDP value is 80 to 150 watts or more. You will find the technical details of all the models in the table above.Exceptions to the above are the GeForce GTX 1650 Ti, if no control model can be found on the desktop, and the GeForce GTX 1650 at least the GDDR6 version. The GTX 1650 Ti graphics card uses the TU116 graphics chip with a 1024 CUDA core, 1035 to 1350 MHz basic and 1200 to 1485 MHz Boost clock frequencies, and 4 gigabytes of 12 Gbps GDDR6 memory as an extension of the 128-bit memory bus.
Beyond the 5 GHz 2020 INTEL

Laptops with the launch of the 10th Gen Intel Core H-series mobile processors. Headlined by the 10th Gen Intel Core i9-10980HK processor, the H-series delivers desktop-caliber performance that gamers and creators can take anywhere.

Intel is announcing the next wave of its Core processors, and it’s finally bringing out the big guns, with its first 10th Gen Comet Lake H-series processors for laptops. They’re Intel’s beefiest, most powerful, and most demanding chips, designed to go in high-end gaming laptops and creative machines for users who need the most power. The new chips have a TDP of 45W, with clock speeds that can boost past 5.0GHz, a first for Intel’s processors.
The star of the show is the new Core i9 model, the Core i9-10980K, with eight cores, 16 threads, and a base clock speed of 2.3GHz that can boost all the way up to 5.3GHz. But Intel will be offering multiple chips that can reach maximum boost speeds of 5.0GHz or more between its i9 and i7 lineup (the two i5 chips max out at a paltry 4.6GHz and 4.5GHz). It’s a big leap forward, one that Intel promises should offer up to 44 percent better overall performance compared to a three-year-old laptop with a Core i7-7820HK.
Can Amd strik back?
Can amd beat the 2020 intel 10gen and nvidia Super combination? To answer this question we all know amd is all set to launch its 4000 series and from the leaks it ia clear that Amd has something big to offer at a cheaper price (which they always do). So we have to wait to see what Amd has to offer for 2020. Until the official launch we can’t tell what will happen So Stay tuned and subscribe to see further updates!
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