The GeForce RTX 5050, NVIDIA's most budget-friendly graphics card of the current generation, has been announced.
Rumours about the release of the most budget model of the 50-series graphics card from NVIDIA have been fully confirmed: the American company has announced GeForce RTX 5050.
Here's What We Know
The graphics card based on Blackwell architecture has 8 GB of GDDR6 memory and 2560 CUDA cores (for comparison, RTX 5060 has 3840 CUDA cores). The clock speed of the novelty is up to 2.57 GHz in Boost mode and consumes 130W of power. All the latest Nvidia technologies, including ray tracing and DLSS 4 anti-aliasing, are fully supported and GeForce RTX 5050 will be a suitable option for users who need a modern graphics card at an affordable price.
Sales of the GeForce RTX 5050 graphics card will start at the end of July at a price of $249.
A mobile version of the RTX 5050, which was previously spotted in the specs of Acer's Nitro gaming laptops, is also expected to arrive later.
Source: Nvidia