Nvidia announced the GeForce RTX 5050, their new entry-level RTX graphics card for both desktops and laptops, succeeding the RTX 3050. The RTX 5050 leverages Nvidia’s Blackwell CUDA cores and comes equipped with 8GB of video memory.
Positioned below the RTX 5060 in Nvidia’s lineup, the RTX 5050 offers support for advanced features like ray tracing and Nvidia Reflex. A key highlight is its support for DLSS 4, featuring Multi Frame Generation (MFG) for enhanced performance and visuals.
The RTX 5050 targets budget-conscious gamers and content creators, providing access to Nvidia’s RTX technologies at a more accessible price point, starting at $249.








