First off came an assertion from Chinese tech site Benchlife that the RTX 5050 will have 8GB of video RAM, but that it’ll be slower GDDR6 memory, rather than the new GDDR7 featured in all the RTX 5000 GPUs so far (and rumored for the RTX 5060 models, too).
There are more affordable GPU launches in the pipeline, and a prominent leaker has purportedly spilled the beans on some key specs.
As highlighted on Nvidia's support page, a new GeForce Hotfix Display Driver 572.75 has been released with patch notes addressing an overclocking issue, including black screen pro
Nvidia skipped a 50-class graphics card in the RTX 40-series generation, but the RTX 5050 seems to already beat the RTX 4060 (115W TDP) in the power department. What's more, the RTX 5060 Ti trumps the RTX 4060 Ti (160W TDP), too.
But what is a GPU? What are they good for? Join us for a layman's overview. A graphics processing unit (aka a GPU, graphics card, or video card) is a programmable electronic circuit designed to speed computer graphics and image processing.
Although Nvidia has recently released a few GPUs that belong on every ranking of the , the launch has been rough all around, with . Hope is on the horizon, though, as a well-known leaker just revealed that Nvidia might be about to unveil three new GPUs: The RTX 5060 Ti 16GB and 8GB as
NVDIA's upcoming GeForce RTX 5050 will be the first RTX Blackwell GPU with GDDR6 memory, dropping GDDR7 to dominate the mid-range gaming market.
Nvidia has yet to confirm the existence of entry-level GPUs in its latest RTX 50 series. However, recent leaks have revealed the anticipated specifications of the upcoming RTX 5050, 5060, and 5060 Ti.
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