NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 entry-level desktop GPU with 6GB memory reportedly launches in June

Published: Mar 29th 2023, 12:47 GMT   Comments

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NVIDIA RTX 4050 may launch in two months

An updated launch schedule for the NVIDIA RTX 40 desktop GPU series has been shared by MEGAsizeGPU. 

GALAX RTX 4050 box on display at 2022 press event, Source: GALAX

It is rumored that NVIDIA may launch not one but three or even four GPUs soon. The next GPU to launch is RTX 4070 non-Ti (April 13th), which is to be followed by RTX 4060 Ti by the end of May. While some sources claim that both RTX 4060 (Ti and non-Ti) are to launch in May, MEGAsizeGPU is not so sure about it.

More importantly, we now have a first rumored launch date for the RTX 4050 desktop card. Little is known about the specs for this model, but it is almost certainly going to use an AD107 GPU, possibly a cut-down version, since RTX 4060 is expected to offer a full AD107 silicon.

NVIDIA is one of those companies that tend to adjust their product launch schedule frequently. This is why the last-gen RTX 3050 GPU was delayed by almost a year, despite being listed on embargoed documents as early as January 2021. It was not until January 2022 NVIDIA finally decided to release the slowest Ampere GPU for desktops.

The RTX 3050 desktop SKU was launched seven months after the Laptop GPU variant. Should this rumor turn out to be true, this would mean a 4-month gap between desktop a laptop Ada entry-level graphics cards.

As long as specs are considered, the RTX 4050 desktop could share the GPU specs with the laptop variant (2560 CUDA cores). The leaker also commented on memory specs for this variant. It is reportedly equipped with 6GB memory, just like the laptop SKU. This means a downgrade from the Ampere series (RTX 3050 has 8GB memory configuration).

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series
VideoCardz.comGPUCUDA CoresMemory TypeMemory SpeedTDPRelease Date
DESKTOP
RTX 4090AD102-300
 
16384
 
24GB G6X 384b
 
21.0 Gbps
 
450W
October ’22
RTX 4080AD103-300
 
9728
 
16GB G6X 256b
 
22.4 Gbps
 
320W
November ’22
RTX 4070 TiAD104-400
 
7680
 
12GB G6X 192b
 
21.0 Gbps
 
285W
January ’23
RTX 4070AD104-250
 
5888
 
12GB G6X 192b
 
21.0 Gbps
 
200W
January ’23
RTX 4060 TiAD106-350
 
4352
 
8GB G6 128b
 
18.0 Gbps
 
160W
May ’23
RTX 4060AD107-400
 
3072
 
8GB G6 128b
 
18.0 Gbps
 
115W
TBC
RTX 4050AD107TBC
 
6GB G6 96b
TBCTBCJune ’23
MOBILE
RTX 4090AD103 (X21-X11)
 
9728
 
16GB G6 256b
 
18.0 Gbps
 
150W
February ’23
RTX 4080AD104 (X21-X9)
 
7424
 
12GB G6 192b
 
18.0 Gbps
 
150W
February ’23
RTX 4070AD106 (X21-X6)
 
4608
 
8GB G6 128b
 
18.0 Gbps
 
115W
February ’23
RTX 4060AD107 (X21-X4)
 
3072
 
8GB G6 128b
 
18.0 Gbps
 
115W
February ’23
RTX 4050AD107 (X21-X2)
 
2560
 
6GB G6 96b
 
18.0 Gbps
 
115W
February ’23

Source: MEGAsizeGPU




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