NVIDI today announced a small member of the RTX 50-Series, Geffours RTX 5050. It will start at 9 249 and will be available in the second half of July.
The RTX 5050 has a new GB207 dye based on Blackwell architecture with 2560 CUDA cores, two -thirds of the RTX 5060, which started in April. It also has other 50-series cards like the 5th Pay Generation Tensor Core and 4th Pay Generation’s RT Coron. This enables it to support features such as DLSS4 with multi-frame generation and upcoming reflex 2.
The RTX 5050 GPU is clocked on the 2.31GHz base and increases to 2.57GHz. You get 128-bit 8 GDDR6 memory, which makes it only 50-series cards without GDDR 7. Other features include 3X DisplayPort 2.1B and 1X HDMI 2.1B Connectivity, 1x 9th Pay Generation NVNC Encoder and 6th Pay Generation NVDEC Decoder. The card runs on 130 W power and can carry a single 8-pin connector or 300W or more PCI General 5 cable.
NVIDAAA is mostly meaningless graph that shows related operations of RTX 5050 compared to old NVIDI cards that make it difficult to make anything but claim that the company claims that the new card is 60% faster than the RTX 3050 which came out three years ago. The card also looks average in the ballpark of the RTX 4060 exhibition two years ago.
The RTX 5050 should be on the shelves this time next month. There is no founder edition model from NVIDIA but will be available from all major board partners including card ASUS, colorful, gainword, galaxy, gigabyte, Ino 3D, MSI, Palit, PNY and Zotak.
The mobile version of the RTX 5050 is also to be made, which is starting at $ 999 in laptops today.
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