We've already expressed our disappointment on the mobile GeForce RTX 30 series when compared to its desktop counterparts, but how does it fare against last year's mobile GeForce RTX 20 series? The data looks promising for mobile Ampere at least for the moment.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/GeForce-RTX-3060-laptops-vs-GeForce-RTX-2080-Max-Q-The-cheaper-option-comes-out-on-top-in-quite-a-few-games.527858.0.html
What about GPU CUDA rendering?
Most laptops just need a lil bit of tuning, especially the thin and lights. I get 86 fps in Shadow of the Tomb Raider @ 1080p Highest settings from my non-super 2070MQ/i7-8750H laptop and here that's the framerate for a 2080MQ/3060.
@ RB15 User
what kind of tuning did you do?
can you please teach me how to do it
I'm still wondering why mobile vs desktop GPU performance is surprising after all these years. How is that even something worth talking about?
"We've already expressed our disappointment on the mobile GeForce RTX 30 series when compared to its desktop counterparts"
Is the NVENC performance also similar? Notebookcheck never tests video encoding quality and speed with the GPUs. It's as if they want to pretend that the video market is negligibly small, even though lots of video professionals and streamers use NVENC now-a-days.