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RTX 5050 GDDR7 GPU Set to Fry PCs in July
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 41138, member: 636"] NVIDIA plans to launch the GeForce RTX 5050 graphics card during July. The company will use advanced GDDR7 memory instead of older technology. Reports show both desktop and laptop versions will arrive soon. The RTX 5050 represents the cheapest option for gamers wanting new graphics power. NVIDIA builds the card using the GB207 chip design. The graphics card features 2560 processing cores and 8 gigabytes of video memory. Previous rumors suggested cheaper GDDR6 memory would power the card. New information confirms GDDR7 memory will run at 28 gigabytes per second. Laptop models already appear with the faster memory type during testing. Desktop cards will match laptop performance levels. The RTX 5050 offers more memory than the current RTX 4050 laptop card. Both cards use the same number of processing cores. The new model adds 2 gigabytes of extra video memory for better performance. A wider 128-bit memory pathway helps move data faster. NVIDIA will launch Super versions after releasing the basic RTX 5050 model. [/QUOTE]
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