
Positioned as a professional-grade workstation GPU rather than a consumer gaming card, this NVIDIA offering sits in the mid-range tier of the RTX 20 Series lineup designed for enterprise and creative workflows. The massive 64GB frame buffer is its most defining characteristic, making it exceptionally capable for handling large datasets, complex 3D scenes, and memory-intensive tasks that would overwhelm cards with less VRAM. Built on NVIDIA's Turing architecture, it supports hardware-accelerated ray tracing through dedicated RT cores and AI-driven processing via Tensor cores, enabling accelerated rendering and inference workloads. This card suits professionals working in CAD, architectural visualization, video post-production, and machine learning development where VRAM capacity directly impacts project scale and performance. It is not primarily aimed at gamers seeking high-refresh-rate performance, though it handles graphical workloads competently. Buyers comparing prices should consider this GPU if their daily work involves memory-heavy professional applications and they need certified driver stability over raw gaming frame rates.
Specifications
- Memory
- 64GB
- Series
- RTX 20 Series
Current Listings(3)
HP ZBook Studio G11 16" Mobile Workstation - WUXGA - Intel Core Ultra 7 155H - 32 GB - 1 TB SSD - Intel Chip - 1920 x 1200 - Windows 11 Pro - NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation with 8 GB, Intel Arc G
HP
Updated Mar 25, 2026
HP ZBook Studio G11 16" Mobile Workstation - WQUXGA - Intel Core Ultra 7 155H - 32 GB - 1 TB SSD - Intel Chip - 3840 x 2400 - Windows 11 Pro - NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation with 8 GB, Intel Arc
HP
Updated Mar 5, 2026
HP ZBook Studio G11 16" Mobile Workstation - WUXGA - Intel Core Ultra 7 165H - 64 GB - 2 TB SSD - Intel Chip - 1920 x 1200 - Windows 11 Pro - NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation with 8 GB, Intel Arc G
HP
Updated Mar 25, 2026