NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 Allegedly Getting 20Gbps GDDR6 Memory
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Nvidia's upcoming budget graphics card will be the only model of the RTX 50 series to rely on slower GDDR6 memory. With only eight gigabytes of VRAM and a significant power drop against over the RTX 5060, the price would primarily decide on a success. (Read more)
According to information shared by the MEGASizeGPU X account, a leaker with an excellent history in Nvidia hardware, Nvidia’s next graphics card, the GeForce RTX 5050, would be launched sometime in July and would have GDDR6 20Gbps memories. Rumors and specifications on this graphics card have been leaking since RTX 5060 was launched a few weeks ago. Several insiders claimed that there was a RTX 50 slower than the RTX 5060 and it is indeed the RT…
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 Allegedly Getting 20Gbps GDDR6 Memory
NVIDIA is reportedly steamrolling ahead with its plans of getting the GeForce RTX 5050 out by this July. Recently, a rumour from a prominent leakster suggests that the entry-level GPU will not be using GDDR7, but GDDR6 memory. More specifically, and according to MEGASizeGPU, the RTX 5050 could end up being fitted with GDDR6 that runs at a frequency of 20Gbps. That’s the same kind of memory used by AMD’s RDNA4-powered Radeon RX 9000 Series GPU, a…
That's why we know a little more this day about NVIDIA's new GeForce, the RTX 5050. A card that will be in GB207, with 2560 Cuda Cores and 8GB of video memory, in GDDR6 and 128 bits. We will be on a memory speed of 20 Gbps, which will give us a bandwidth of 320 GB/sec, as on the latest AMD graphics card. The TDP should be 135 watts and a single 8 PIN PCI Express connector will be needed to run the card. [...] Read more
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