NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 Desktop Rumored to Launch in July
In the last few weeks, different versions of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 have leaked. These include both laptop and desktop models, and it is expected that, unless something unexpected happens, this will be the lowest-end graphics card in the RTX 50 series with Blackwell architecture.
Expected Specs for the RTX 5050
A new rumor claims that the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 will arrive soon, with the desktop version of the RTX 5050 expected to launch in July. This card is expected to feature a GB207 Blackwell GPU, with 2,560 CUDA Cores and 8 GB of memory, which some rumors suggest could be GDDR6, instead of the GDDR7 used by the higher-end models. The card is also expected to have a 128-bit data bus and an estimated TDP of 130 W.
As is typical with rumors, this information should be taken with caution, as there are no verifiable leaks or official data from NVIDIA or its partners. However, a summer release wouldn’t be surprising, especially considering the arrival of other models in the family, from the high-end RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 to the more modest RTX 5060, which NVIDIA recently launched.