NVIDIA is set to release a new desktop SKU every month leading up to Summer, with the RTX 4050 reportedly launching in June 2023.
The RTX 4050 is rumored to be based on a highly cut down version of the 5nm "AD107" silicon, similar to the RTX 4060. It may have a narrower 96-bit GDDR6 memory interface and 6 GB of GDDR6 memory, which is 25% less than the current-generation RTX 3050. However, the RTX 4050 may still perform better than its predecessor due to its smaller memory. The RTX 3050 desktop SKU was delayed for almost a year, and the current rumor suggests a 4-month gap between desktop and laptop Ada entry-level graphics cards. The RTX 4050 desktop may share the GPU specs with the laptop variant, featuring 2560 CUDA cores and 6GB memory. This is a downgrade from the RTX 3050's 8GB memory configuration.
NVIDIA is also rumored to launch three or four GPUs soon, including the RTX 4070 non-Ti in April, followed by the RTX 4060 Ti in May. While there are conflicting reports about the launch of the RTX 4060 (Ti and non-Ti), the RTX 4050's launch date is now confirmed.
Mainstream GeForce RTX 4050 6GB Graphics Card Launching in June 2023