Tensorbook, a deep learning laptop
Lambda’s Tensorbook is a great laptop for machine learning engineers.
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4 min readAug 17, 2020
Lambda is a relatively new company in the hardware space, being founded in 2012, but they have already produced some great pieces of hardware. In this article I will review Tensorbook, a deep learning laptop.
Tensorbook Features
First of all, let’s start with the actual parameters of Tensorbook. From the machine learning perspective, crucial things are 8GB GPU, 8 cores processor, memory of 64 GB and 2TB storage. Tensorbook is pretty light relative to its size and capabilities.
Features:
- GPU: RTX 2080 Super Max-Q, 8 GB GDDR6, 3072 CUDA cores, 1080 MHz base clock
- Processor: 8 cores, 2.30 GHz, Intel Core i7–10875H with 16 threads, 5.10 GHz turbo, and 16 MB cache
- Memory: 64 GB, of 2666 MHz DDR4 SO-DIMM
- Storage: 2 TB; Samsung 970 EVO with 1 TB, 3,500 MB/s seq. read, 2,500 MB/s seq. write; Samsung 860 EVO with 1 TB, 550 MB/s seq. read, 520 MB/s seq. write
- Size & weight: Width: 14.07" (357 mm), Height: 0.78" (20 mm), Depth: 9.37" (238 mm), Weight: 4.39 lbs (2 kgs)
- Display: 15.6", 1920x1080 (Full HD), 144 Hz, Matte, 72% NTSC