NVIDIA, a California-based technology company and also a pioneer in the graphics card industry, launched the RTX series graphics cards in recent years. The company, which has ray tracing technology and started to produce ‘Super’ versions of RTX models that make a difference to many video card models in the market, has brought the bar in terms of hardware by adding power to the power of desktop computers. After the company launched Super-model graphics cards for desktop computers, AMD announced the Navi-based Radeon RX 5500M graphics cards, increasing its dominance in laptops and putting NVIDIA into trouble. Later, NVIDIA decided to release Super versions by renewing its GeForce RTX series as well as the graphics models to be used in laptops, and today a benchmark image is claimed to belong to one of these cards. The graphics card is supported by the Intel i9-10980HK processor: The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080M Super graphics card, seen in a laptop’s benchmark reports, was supported by Intel’s Intel Core i9-10980HK processor announced at the CES 2020 event. This 8-core and 16-thread processor is capable of delivering 5 GHz, Intel said. The maximum speed of the processor is shown as 4.92 GHz in these reports showing the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080M Super graphics card. NVIDIA plans to release the Super version of most of the mobile graphics cards for laptops. The list of these video cards is as follows: N18E-G3R / NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080M Super (8GB / GDDR6) N18E-G2R / NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070M Super (8GB / GDDR6) N18E-G1R / NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060M Super (8GB / GDDR6) N18P-G62 / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660M Super (4GB / GDDR6) N18P-G61 / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650M Super (4GB / GDDR6)