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GeForce laptop makers who don’t explicitly state their target TGP levels would be withholding vital performance information from potential customers and we’re going to start calling them out for it – Notebookcheck.net
Although the “Max-Q” marketing term was flawed, it at least helped to differentiate the “slow” GeForce gaming laptops from the “fast” ones. The onus will be on…

Nvidia will be dropping the Max-Q marketing name to the chagrin of many enthusiasts. While there are certainly some benefits to the decision, it will also open a can of worms because the mobile GeForce RTX 3060, RTX 3070, and RTX 3080 will each come in a wide range of TGP levels that will correlate directly to overall graphics performance.
Nvidia is encouraging laptop makers to explicitly advertise their TGP targets in lieu of using “Max-Q”, but we all know most manufacturers and retailers won’t…
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