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NVIDIA recycles Ada silicon for a refreshed RTX 3050 GPU
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55198, member: 636"] NVIDIA plans to refresh its entry-level RTX 3050 graphics card with newer silicon architecture. The updated model will use the AD106 die from the Ada Lovelace family instead of the original Ampere-based GA106 and GA107 chips. TechPowerUp released GPU-Z version 2.67.0 software that supports the RTX 3050 "A" variant. The company confirmed this mobile version last year but desktop availability remains uncertain. The refreshed card features 1792 CUDA cores compared to 2048 cores found in the original laptop model. Memory specifications stay unchanged with 8GB GDDR6 memory through a 128-bit interface. Desktop versions would likely operate between 100 and 150 watts power consumption. Performance levels should match the current RTX 3050 despite architectural differences. The "A" designation helps buyers distinguish between Ampere and Ada Lovelace versions when making purchase decisions. [/QUOTE]
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