A new RTX 5050 Ti has popped up on ZOTAC Taiwan’s website. It’s not confirmed by NVIDIA, but the listing suggests something’s brewing. Either we’re getting a new budget GPU, or someone just added an extra “Ti” by mistake.
So far, NVIDIA hasn’t said a word. But this could mark the return of the 50-class Ti cards. That lineup has been mostly ignored for a few years now. With AMD’s RDNA 4 cards gaining ground, Team Green might want to fill the gap in the low-mid range.
What the RTX 5050 Ti might offer
No official specs yet. But Ti models usually mean higher clocks and sometimes more VRAM. If NVIDIA wants to win back budget gamers, 16GB of VRAM would make sense. Especially since 8GB cards aren’t cutting it anymore.

The regular RTX 5050 has 8GB GDDR7, a 2.31 GHz base, and a 2.57 GHz boost. The Ti could keep the GDDR7 and push speeds higher. Or maybe offer more memory. Pricing will be key here. Without it, this GPU might just get lost in the crowd.
Still, this could all be a mistake. ZOTAC also lists the RTX 5060 Ti on the same page. Someone may have copied the name wrong and left “Ti” in by accident.
But if this card is real? We’ll probably hear more soon. Board partners love to leak early. For now, it’s wait and watch.
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