NVDIA's upcoming GeForce RTX 5050 will be the first RTX Blackwell GPU with GDDR6 memory, dropping GDDR7 to dominate the mid-range gaming market.
Although Nvidia has recently released a few GPUs that belong on every ranking of the , the launch has been rough all around, with . Hope is on the horizon, though, as a well-known leaker just revealed that Nvidia might be about to unveil three new GPUs: The RTX 5060 Ti 16GB and 8GB as
Nvidia has yet to confirm the existence of entry-level GPUs in its latest RTX 50 series. However, recent leaks have revealed the anticipated specifications of the upcoming RTX 5050, 5060, and 5060 Ti.
Mexican retailer lists AMD's new Radeon RX 9050 and RX 9060 graphics cards: entry-level RDNA 4 to compete against upcoming RTX 5050 and RTX 5060.
After reports surfaced online that NVIDIA plans to release its entry-level Blackwell GPUs as early as this month, leaks started pouring in, some of which
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That's a clear and unambiguous denial. The slight problem is that Nvidia originally claimed that the missing ROP debacle was restricted to RTX 5090, RTX 5090D, and RTX 5070 Ti GPUs, only to later concede that some RTX 5080s were also impacted.
The Zeus GPU from Bolt Graphics could change things and pose some serious competition toward NVIDIA's RTX 5000 series.
If AMD has Nvidia on the ropes now, rumored RX 9070 XTX model that’s faster than the RTX 5070 Ti could be a knockout blow.
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Of the four Blackwell releases, the Nvidia RTX 5070 is the most affordable of the bunch, sitting in at a retail price of $549. Less expensive variants will undoubtedly be released later during the cycle but the next official announcement has yet to be made.