NVIDIA is preparing a freak. It will have 9 GB of memory
A family of graphics cards NVIDIA Blackwelll debuted on the market in January last year. Since then, we’ve had seven different desktop models. The newest of them is the weakest and cheapest GeForce RTX 5050released in June. However, the Greens did not say the last word, but unfortunately it is not about the GeForce RTX 5000 SUPER series.
This will provide 5% more VRAM bandwidth
A source well-known in the industry claims that the Americans are preparing a real freak. I’m talking about GeForce RTX 5050 9 GB on a 96-bit data bus. As a reminder, the current combination is 8 GB + 128-bit interface. Interestingly, GDDR6 memory is to be replaced with GDRR7.
Details about the bones used have not been revealed. The most logical choice would seem to be 28 Gbps systemswhich would provide bandwidth of 336 GB/s instead of 320 GB/s. As a result, the new variant would offer 12.5% more VRAM and 5% higher transfers. Light core OC cannot be ruled out either.
New product: RTX5050 9GB GDDR7 96Bit
NV knows they can give you a 5050/5060 128-bit 12G with the new 3G GDDR7 dies. But no, you got a 5050 9G💀— MEGAsizeGPU (@Zed__Wang) March 4, 2026
These reports seem strange in the face of the DRAM market crisis – the older GDDR6 standard is not only cheaper, but also better available. Newer GDDR7 would definitely be better directed to higher-positioned models with a larger margin. So far, no one else has confirmed these reportsbut NVIDIA has already released similar “monsters” in the past.
