Nodia today announced the smallest member of the RTX50 series, Jefforus RTX 5050. It will start at $ 249 and will be available in the second half of July.
RTX 5050 has a new GB207 dye based on Blackwell architecture that has 2560 CUDA core, which was launched in April of RTX 5060 in April. It also includes the 5th -generation Tensor Corps and the fourth -generation RT Corps, such as the other 50 series cards. This enables them to support features like multi -frame generation and upcoming reflex 2 with DLSS4.
RTX 5050 GPU rotates at 2.31GHz base and increases to 2.57GHz. You get a 128 -bit 8GBGD DR 6 memory, which makes it only 50 series cards so far without GDDR7. Other features include 3x display port 2.1B and 1x HDMI 2.1B connectivity, 1x 9th Generation Nvens NVANC encoder and 6th Generation NVDEC decoder. The card runs on 130W power and can take either the only 8 pin connector or 300W or more PCIE GEN 5 cables.
NVIDIA has mostly meaningless graphs that show RTX 5050 relative performance than old NVIDIA cards, which makes it difficult to do anything, but the company claims that the new card is an average of 60 60 % faster than the RTX 3050 coming three years ago. The card also seems to be in the ballpark of RTX 4060 two years ago.
Next month the RTX should be on 5050 shelf. There is no founding edition model from NVIDIA but will be available from all major partners of the cardboard, including asus, colorful, Ganard, Galaxy, Gigabite, Inno3D, MSI, Palit, PNY, and ZOTAC.
The RTX is also about to become a mobile version of 5050, starting today at 999 in a laptop.
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