Nvidia RTX 3050 Ti laptop GPU specifications leak in full
GPU-Z listing suggests an official launch is imminent
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Full specifications forNvidia’s upcomingRTX 3050 Timobile graphics card have allegedly shown up in the GPU-Z database ahead of its rumored launch later this month.
As reported byVideocardz, somebody anonymously submitted specs for the so-called Nvidia RTX 3050 Ti to the GPU-Z validation database, all but confirming that the RTX 3050 series will be based on the unreleased GA107 graphics processor.
The listing also alleges that the 8nm GPU, which will likely be aimed at 1080p laptops, will feature 4GB GDDR6 memory across a 128-bit interface, 2,560 CUDA cores, and 80 Tensor Cores for AI-intensive applications.
It also claims that the Nvidia RTX 3050 Ti will operate at a frequency of 1222MHz that can be boosted up to 1,485MHz, while will run at 1,500 MHz.
However, as noted by Videocardz, the validation also suffers from its typical error of showing the wrong TMU count, and suggests that it should show 80 TMUs, rather than 213.
Unfortunately, the GPU-Z listing doesn’t tell us much else about the incoming mobile card, such as what we can expect in terms ofDLSSand ray tracing performance. However,a recent leak from Lenovoindicated that we should expect performance somewhere between the GTX 1660 Ti Max-Q and theRTX 2060 Max-Q.
TheNvidia RTX 3050 Ti was also recently leaked by Samsung, when it announced its new Galaxy Book Odyssey would arrive equipped with the as-yet unannounced GPU.
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According to rumors, it won’t be long until it becomes official. Nvidia’s RTX 3050 series is expected to debut alongsideIntel’s Tiger Lake-H series processors, which are rumored to launch on May 11.
Carly Page is a Freelance journalist, copywriter and editor specialising in Consumer/B2B technology. She has written for a range of titles including Computer Shopper, Expert Reviews, IT Pro, the Metro, PC Pro, TechRadar and Tes.
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