Description
On the heels of rumors of a new GeForce RTX 2060 and mobile versions of Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 20-series graphics cards, we’ve now heard word of a new Nvidia GeForce RTX 2050.
A new graphics card featuring 896 CUDA Cores, 14 SMs, 4GB of video memory and a maximum frequency 1,560 MHz has appeared in the GeekBench database as revealed by renowned leaker TUM APISAK. This rumored GPU has only been identified as a “Graphics Device” created by the Nvidia Corporation, but it safe to assume it’s built upon the Turing architecture and it will likely be the new GTX 1050 (Ti) replacement as it only features 4GB of video memory.
It also seems that our mystery GPU scored 114,206 points in OpenCL that’s remarkably higher than the existing GeForce GTX 1050 Ti’s result of around 84,000 points.
Graphics Processor
- GPU Name-TU107
- GPU Variant-TU107
- Architecture-Turing
- Process Size-12 nm
- Transistors-unknown
- Die Size-unknown
- Shading Units-896
- TMUs-56
- ROPs-32
- SM Count-14
- Tensor Cores-112
- RT Cores-14
Clock Speeds
- GPU Clock-1515 MHz
- Memory Clock-1750 MHz
14000 MHz effectiveMemory
- Memory Size-4 GB
- Memory Type-GDDR6
- Memory Bus-128 bit
- Bandwidth-224.0 GB/s