AMD Radeon RX 9050 4GB Gets 64-Bit Memory and Half the Infinity Cache of 8GB Model
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The most upscale graphic card you could imagine: isn't that a little fair, Mr. AMD?
AMD has done with the RX 9050 of 4 GB rather more serious than removing half of the memory from a graphics card that already arrives very fair for the current games. The company has finally published its official specifications, confirming that this variant also loses half of the bus, bandwidth and Infinity Cache, while retaining the same name and all its computational power. How exactly did they do it? Well capping MC and WGP, leaving half of t…
AMD Confirms Radeon RX 9050 4 GB Specifications; Features 64-Bit Memory Bus And Infinity Cache Reduced To 16 MB
The company has just prepared a dedicated page for its slowest RDNA 4 discrete GPU, revealing all of its specifications. AMD Radeon RX 9050 4 GB Page Confirms New Memory Configuration, Featuring a Reduced Memory Bus Width and Bandwidth AMD has finally prepared the product page for one of its newest RDNA 4 GPUs. The company recently introduced its weakest RDNA 4 RX 9000 graphics card called Radeon RX 9050, which launched in two flavors. The first…
As we know, AMD has recently launched a new graphics card, the Radeon RX 9050. A graphics card that clearly targets the entry-level market and the 1080p. The card has a TDP of only 92 watts and AMD recommends a 450 watts power supply to accompany it. This Radeon RX 9050 has 16 Compute Units, compared to 28 for the RX 9060 and 32 for the RX 9060 XT. The result is 1024 shaders, compared to 1792 for the RX 9060 and 2048 for the RX 9060 XT. This RX …
AMD has released the complete technical specifications of the Radeon RX 9050 with 4 GiB. In addition to the memory interface, the manufacturer also halves the Infinity cache to 16 MiByte. The result was already available in this form.
AMD Confirms Radeon RX 9050 4 GB Has Smaller Infinity Cache, Lower Memory Bandwidth
AMD has updated its documentation page for the late-July launch of the Radeon RX 9050 graphics cards, which include two models: one with 4 GB and another with 8 GB of GDDR6 memory. Both cards feature 1,024 Streaming Processors across 16 Compute Units and can boost up to a 2.6 GHz clock speed. However, the lower-end GPU has only 4 GB of GDDR6 memory on a 64-bit bus, resulting in a memory bandwidth of 144 GB/s, which is significantly lower than th…
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