NVIDIA is rumored to have advanced the launch date of its GeForce RTX 5050 mid-range GPU to July 1, 2025. It was earlier reported that the RTX 5050 would launch by the end of July. MEGAsizeGPU, a reliable source with NVIDIA leaks, says that NVIDIA informed AICs of the advancement, and that no cards will be ready to ship on that date. We are not quite sure what NVIDIA's strategy with the RTX 5050 is. The RTX 5060 launch was eclipsed by Computex, back in May. There are no major press events planned in July. One idea would be to announce the card and have AICs make it available to purchase as soon as they can, so the company could cover some ground over the mid-Summer.
The GeForce RTX 5050 is rumored to be based on the "GB207" silicon, the company's smallest chip implementing the "Blackwell" graphics architecture. This chip is rumored to physically has 20 SM, which the RTX 5050 maxes out, for 2,560 CUDA cores, 80 Tensor cores, 20 RT cores, 80 TMUs, and an unknown number of ROPs. It's expected to offer 8 GB of GDDR6 memory (either 18 Gbps or 20 Gbps), across a 128-bit wide memory bus. NVIDIA is looking to target a sub-$250 price-point with the RTX 5050, to compete with the Intel Arc B580.