Nvidia GeForce RTX 5050 Specs Leak through Retailer

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5050 Laptop GPU Specifications Leak – Low-end Blackwell for desktops and laptops?

Specifications for Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 5050 laptop GPU have leaked through the German retailer Kiebel (via @Momomo_us on Twitter/X). These specifications are identical to Nvidia’s leaked/rumoured RTX 5050 desktop model. This suggests that the only difference between this GPU’s desktop and laptop models will be their power draw and clock speeds.

Nvidia’s RTX 5050 reportedly features 2560 CUDA cores, 20 ray tracing units, and a 128-bit memory bus. Unlike other RTX 50 series graphics cards, this GPU reportedly uses GDDR6 memory, giving it less memory bandwidth than other RTX 50 series GPUs.

The RTX 5050 reportedly uses Nvidia’s GB207 silicon. This is likely to be Nvidia’s smallest Blackwell chip. Like other Blackwell GPUs, this chip is reportedly being built using TSMC’s 4nm lithography node.

(image from Kiebel, via @momomo_us)

With 2560 CUDA cores, Nvidia’s RTX 5050 appears to be a straight-up Blackwell upgrade for Nvidia’s last-generation RTX 4050 graphics card. It also features 2560 CUDA cores, though it features a smaller 96-bit memory bus and less memory (6GB of GDDR6).

Nvidia is expected to launch its RTX 5050 graphics card soon. As of now, the GPU is expected to have both desktop and laptop counterparts.

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