According to foreign technology media WccFtech, Nvidia is internally developing an RTX 3050 graphics card with 6GB of video memory and plans to launch it next year.
The card will be powered by the GA107-325 GPU, which is a further cut from the GA106 version used in the existing RTX 3050 card. It’s unclear how many CUDA cores the card will have, but sources say it will be equipped with 6GB of video memory on a 96-bit bus, with a base clock frequency of 1470MHz and a TDP of 70W.
In terms of specifications, it is the same as the mobile RTX 3050 graphics card with 6GB of video memory, and it is not surprising that Nvidia sells mobile graphics cards as new desktop products.
Nvidia plans to launch the GeForce RTX 3050 graphics card with 6GB of video memory in January next year. There is currently no relevant price information, but the media estimates it to be $150.