< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/B2/DD/IB-FQPEQ2I4R_BBEF935E.jpg" ALT = "NVIDIA denied rumors of defective CPU in mobile RTX 5000"/> ~ < P > Laptop Manufacturers indeed check products to detect possible defects in the mobile video cards GeForce RTX 50, but this segment has not been problems, NVIDIA representative assured in commenting for The Verge.

~ < P > Earlier the German Heise and Hardwareluxx reported that NVIDIA has asked manufacturers to check video cards for smaller number of rasterization blocks (ROP) than specified in the specifications. However, in a conversation with The Verge, the company stated that mobile graphics are out of danger.

< blockquote class = "td_pull_quote td_pull_center" > < P class = "wp-dark-mode-bg-image" > & ldquo; all partners continue checks within the standard testing procedure & RDQUO ;, & mdash; The Director of the ZB & Rsquo; Public Reports of the NVIDIA GeForce Ben Berraondo. He also added that Nvidia will discuss this issue with German editions.

< P > The Verge journalists have repeatedly specified the official position of the company, but the answer was categorical: the problem did not affect mobile video cards. This means that laptops from GeForce RTX 50 must have a complete set of rasterization blocks.

< P > At the same time, the product check affected the market & mdash; Some laptop models that were to be released in March with & Rsquo; only appear in April or May. Heise also suggests that the delay is delayed by & Rsquo; nvidia only recently released the updated VBIOS version for mobile video cards.

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Natasha Kumar

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