Nvidia has introduced the GeForce RTX 5050, the smallest in the RTX 50-series, priced at $249, debuting in July. With a new GB207 die based on the Blackwell architecture and equipped with 2560 CUDA cores, it includes advanced features like 5th generation Tensor cores and 4th generation RT cores to support DLSS4 and Reflex 2. The card offers 8GB GDDR6 memory and various connectivity options, operating at a power of 130W. Nvidia claims a 60% performance increase over its predecessor, the RTX 3050, with expected competitiveness against the RTX 4060.
The RTX 5050 GPU, starting at $249, features a new die with 2560 CUDA cores, supporting DLSS4 and Reflex 2.
Nvidia claims the RTX 5050 is 60% faster on average in raster performance than the RTX 3050, showcasing substantial improvements in graphics capabilities.
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