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Acer’s ConceptD 7 Laptop Powered by New NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000 GPU

Published: May 27,2019

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Acer today announced the ConceptD 7 laptop is now powered by up to NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000 GPUs, letting creators enjoy true creative freedom in revolutionary thin-and-light form factors that deliver exceptional performance and never before seen graphics capabilities in a notebook.

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ConceptD is the company’s new brand of high-end Windows 10 desktops, notebooks, and displays that are optimized for graphic designers, filmmakers, engineers, architects, developers and other creators.

“The new Quadro RTX 5000 GPU brings unparalleled performance for 3D rendering and compute-intensive tasks, and coupled with the portability of the ConceptD 7 delivers a true mobile workstation solution,” said James Lin, General Manager, Notebooks, IT Product Business, Acer Inc. “Creators now have freedom of mobility that will bring production times down and allow them to work whenever, and where creativity strikes.”

One of the first NVIDIA RTX Studio laptops, with a range of configurations including both the new Quadro RTX 5000 and GeForce RTX GPUs, the ConceptD 7 laptop is part of the company’s new line of high-end Windows 10 desktops, notebooks, and displays that are optimized for graphic designers, filmmakers, engineers, architects, developers and other creators.

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