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Lambda Releases TensorBook In Collaboration With Razer

New laptop release collaboration by Lambda and Razer looks to simplify and quicken the process of machine learning for people on the go.
Created on April 13|Last edited on April 13
Deep learning company Lambda has announced the release of a new laptop built for training machine learning models on the go. This new laptop goes by the name TensorBook, the deep learning laptop, which boasts a powerful hardware setup and pre-installed software suite to let customers get right into training without much hastle.
This release is in collaboration with Razer, a well-known company in the gaming sphere. They release a variety of peripherals, powerful laptops, and more. In this collaboration, they put their laptop and software knowledge to the task of making machine learning model training on the go an easy and simple process.
Pricing for the TensorBook starts at $3,499


TensorBook hardware and specs

The TensorBook's shining center is the notorious NVIDIA Geforce RTX 3080 Max-Q. NVIDIA Max-Q GPUs are made to fit the form factor of a laptop with only a slight drop in power compared to the regular version of the GPU. This includes 16 GB of GDDR6 VRAM.
Alongside this GPU sits an Intel Core-i7-11800H processor, backed up with 64 GB of 3200 MHz DDR4 RAM. Additional Specs include 2 TB of NVMe storage and a 15.6" 1440p display capable of a 165hz refresh rate.
The TensorBook comes with Ubuntu installed (with an optional dual-boot with Windows 10), with the Lambda Stack of machine learning tools and additional software and drivers already setup.
Sticking true to Razer's brand, the laptop is a beast for gaming (when it's not busy using all that GPU power training models, anyways).


Deep learning laptops for on-the-go training

If you're a machine learning engineer, there's a chance you've ended up in a situation where you want to share your work with colleagues, but you're in a convention hall or a cafe without access to the powerful computer sitting in your home or office. From there, the only option for showcasing a live demo of your model is through cloud computing or a slow connection to your work computer.
Lambda and Razer are releasing the TensorBook to eliminate this problem, offering a highly powerful laptop capable of running your models locally at comparable speeds to dedicated desktop setups. The TensorBook claims speeds up to 10x faster than Google Colab, and up to 4x faster than Apple's M1 Max processor.

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