Nvidia’s RTX 5050 GPU Starts at $249 with Last-Gen GDDR6 VRAM
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Prices for personal computer (PC) parts are rising. While manufacturer-made desktop PCs have risen in price by 40% in about six years, some major parts have seen their prices more than triple in the same period. There are complex factors at play, including improved performance, the weak yen, and high raw material prices, but it is also important to note that the industry structure, dominated by the US semiconductor giant Nvidia, is also contribu…
The RTX 5050 is going to be the best selling graphics card, among other things, because the rest cost a kidney. Discover its specifications, price and launch.
Nvidia hopes 5050 GPUs are an affordable hit
With prices high and the rest of the 5000 series out the gate, NVidia's forthcoming 5050 graphics cards might be a sweet spot for gamers looking for new features at an old-school price. At $249, it comes in $50 less than the 5060, with availability by August. — Read the rest The post Nvidia hopes 5050 GPUs are an affordable hit appeared first on Boing Boing.
The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5050 Nvidia brings Blackwell technology into cheap player graphics cards, but with little VRAM.
Nvidia Launches Budget-Friendly GeForce RTX 5050
Nvidia has officially added a new entry to its 50-series lineup, the GeForce RTX 5050, starting at $249 and set to hit shelves in the second half of July. As the most compact and affordable member of the RTX 50-series, this GPU is designed for gamers and creators seeking next-gen performance on a budget. The RTX 5050 is built on Nvidia’s latest Blackwell architecture, featuring the GB207 die and 2560 CUDA cores, roughly two-thirds of what the RT…
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