NVIDIA Reportedly Preparing 9 GB GeForce RTX 5050 Variant with GDDR7
NVIDIA is reportedly planning a second RTX 5050 variant with 9 GB of memory instead of the standard 8 GB, according to leaker MEGAsizeGPU who has a decent track record on NVIDIA leaks. Unlike the existing RTX 5050, which uses 8 GB of 20 Gbps GDDR6 memory on a 128-bit bus for 320 GB/s of bandwidth, the new model is said to adopt 3 GB GDDR7 modules. The updated configuration would total 9 GB across a 96-bit memory bus. While the narrower bus reduces interface width, the move to 28 Gbps GDDR7 would raise total memory bandwidth to 336 GB/s, a roughly 5% increase, alongside a 12.5% boost in VRAM capacity. Core specifications are expected to remain unchanged. The card would continue to use the GB207 GPU, based on the Blackwell architecture, with 2560 CUDA cores and a 130 W TDP. No changes to clock speeds or core counts have been mentioned.
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Nvidia doing anything but providing a wider memory bus. At least there’s slightly more bandwidth and hopefully this means they won’t raise the price.
Hahaha, good one. You should become a comedian.
$4000USD is my guess
Sounds like a decent upgrade, I love to see the odd memory sizes that high speed 3GB chips can allow now