At IFA 2019 this week Acer has revealed its full range of ConceptD Pro notebooks featuring NVIDIA Quadro GPUs, designed not only for professional creators but also AI engineers and software developers alike. Equipped with powerful 9th Generation Intel Core processors and preloaded with Microsoft’s latest Windows 10 operating system the ConceptD Pro are the first notebooks to support real-time ray tracing and advanced AI capabilities.
At the top end, the ConceptD 9 Pro is an RTX Studio 17.3-inch notebook with a uniquely-hinged display that easily handles complex engineering simulations with up to NVIDIA Quadro RTX™ 5000 GPUs supported by 16 GB VRAM and with 32 GB of DDR4 memory. With a smaller screen measuring 15.6 inches, the ConceptD 7 Pro is an RTX Studio notebook designed for power on-the-go with up to NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000 GPUs with 16 GB VRAM and 32 GB of DDR4 memory.
The ConceptD 5 Pro is an RTX Studio notebook aimed at users in the advanced creative space with 15- and 17-inch options and NVIDIA Quadro RTX 3000 GPUs. While the ConceptD 3 Pro is a notebook for creators like photographers and graphic designers featuring NVIDIA Quadro T1000 GPUs and a PANTONE-Validated display. Finally the new ConceptD CM2241W is a stylish desktop monitor featuring an attractive slim bezel, excellent color accuracy, and a wide colour gamut.
“Whether designing complex 3D animations, editing high-resolution video, or conducting virtual walkthroughs of building designs, Acer customers can now do their best work from anywhere,” says Bob Pette, Vice President of Professional Visualization, NVIDIA. “That’s because the massive computing muscle necessary to power these capabilities is a task our Quadro RTX GPUs are perfectly suited for.”
For more details and specifications on each of the new ConceptD Pro systems jump over to the official Acer press release by following the link below.
Source: Acer
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