Following the previously announced RTX 5090, 5080, 5070, and 5060 models, Nvidia is reportedly expanding its lineup with a new model. Recent leaks have brought attention to the anticipated RTX 5050 for both desktop and laptop configurations. This model has now been officially confirmed in the PCI Device ID list.
GeForce RTX 5050 on the Horizon
Recent data indicates that the RTX 5050 has surfaced in the PCI device ID database, marking a significant step towards its launch. Scheduled for release in July, the RTX 5050, featuring the GB207, will be the most compact GPU within the Blackwell architecture. It’s identified in the PCI ID database with IDs ‘2d98’ or ‘2dd8’, signaling that the GPUs will be categorized into OEM or Max-Q class mobile versions.
According to prior reports, the RTX 5050 is expected to include 2,560 CUDA cores. This is in contrast to the RTX 5060, which will boast 3,840 cores. The RTX 5050 is designed with a 130W TDP, a 128-bit bus, and 8GB of GDDR6 memory.
Currently, there are numerous unknowns regarding the RTX 5050’s full capabilities. Nevertheless, it occupies a unique market position with no direct competition. AMD has not yet revealed any RDNA 4-based mobile graphics cards, and Intel does not plan to introduce a similarly low-power mobile GPU. Thus, the RTX 5050 could be an appealing option for users seeking performance without exceeding their budget.
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