NVIDIA rumored to have Pascal-based gaming notebooks at Computex 2016

NVIDIA is rumored to show Pascal-based mobile GPUs at Computex 2016 in June.

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NVIDIA is reportedly preparing a big gaming notebook push for Computex 2016, which kicks off in June in Taipei. According to SweClockers, NVIDIA will be launching their new Pascal-based mobile GPU at the show, with a big focus on portable Pascal-powered gaming notebooks.

NVIDIA rumored to have Pascal-based gaming notebooks at Computex 2016 | TweakTown.com

Computex 2016 starts on May 31, and runs through to June 4. We should expect NVIDIA to show something off during the show, with a bigger event to showcase Pascal sometime either slightly before Computex, or in the weeks after. NVIDIA focusing on the gaming notebook market makes sense, as they've made a huge dent in the market recently - as they noted a huge 34.2% increase in mobile GPU shipments in the last quarter.

NEWS SOURCE:sweclockers.com

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