Laptops
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Ever since the launch of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series, laptop and desktop manufacturers have started featuring this powerful GPU product lineup in their products. Though both categories, desktops equipped with RTX 50 GPUs and laptops supporting RTX 50 series graphics cards, are power beasts offering maximum performance, extreme multitasking, thermal dominance, customization, energy-efficient AI, and cooling capabilities, they differ quite a lot.Users who are on the fence and don’t know which suits them best should read this article. In this write-up, we are comparing RTX 50 laptops and RTX 50 desktops against various benchmarks such as thermal throttling, performance, and value so that you can make a well-informed decision.
First, we give a brief overview of RTX 50 series GPUs.
RTX 50 Series: A
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Lenovo has been dominating the PC market for many years. In 2021, it sold 82.1 million PC units thereby fetching 24.7% of the total market share. In the second quarter of 2022, Lenovo’s share of global PC shipments was 24.8% and it again emerged as the leading PC brand and won loyal customers from every field of life whether gamers, professionals, or college students.
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The MacBook series is a member of the MAC laptop family which was launched in 2006. Later on, the earlier members of the MAC laptop family- PowerBook and iBook- were eventually abandoned in favor of the MacBook lineup. They are equipped with many cutting-edge features like High-Resolution Apple’s Retina Display and ForceTouch Trackpad which can sense differences in pressure level and thus give a much better user experience and interface.
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Hewlett-Packard or HP laptops are rapidly replacing other Laptop brands like Dell or Lenovo. In 2018, HP closely matched the market share of Laptop with that of Lenovo, acquiring 21.7% of the share as compared to Lenovo’s 22.5%. In the second quarter of 2022, HP captured 18.8% of global PC shipment, thereby emerging as the second-largest PC vendor in the market lagging only behind Lenovo.