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Article: Rumored RTX 5050 9GB GDDR7 could make hay from recycled RTX 5060 silicon — refreshed entry-level Blackwell card might finally have enough VRAM for DLSS and MFG in demanding games
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Rumors suggest Nvidia is planning a revised GeForce RTX 5050 graphics card with upgraded memory. The new model would reportedly switch from 8GB of GDDR6 to 9GB of faster GDDR7 memory, using a different GPU die recycled from higher-end models like the RTX 5060.

This change is attributed to supply constraints and rising costs of GDDR6, making GDDR7 more viable. The 9GB variant would use a narrower 96-bit memory interface with three memory modules, but the increased speed of GDDR7 is expected to still provide a slight bandwidth improvement over the original design.

The primary topics covered are a rumored hardware revision for the RTX 5050, its technical specifications, and Nvidia's manufacturing strategy.

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2026-03-11 10:00
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