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Here’s why a great gaming laptop is the best all-around computer for college

August 5, 2021
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A STEM major’s dream machine

If you’re tackling a degree in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics, there’s nothing more frustrating than a machine that can’t keep up with the apps you need for your coursework. Here’s where a powerful gaming laptop proves its mettle. With GPU acceleration, your machine delivers super-fast image processing, real-time rendering for complex component designs, and it lets you work quickly and efficiently.

For engineering students, this means more interactive, real-time rendering for 3D design and modeling, plus faster solutions and visualization for mechanical, structural, and electrical simulations.

For computer science, data science, and economics students, NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 30 Series laptops enable faster data analytics for processing large data sets — all with efficient training for deep learning and traditional machine learning models for computer vision, natural language processing, and tabular data.

With GeForce RTX 30 Series laptops, you’ll have more time to explore the topics that interest you.

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