RTX 3050 A mobile version of independent graphics card benchmark score first exposure! Comparable to RTX 3050 Ti

09/06 2024 345

According to Quick Science and Technology on September 6, NVIDIA's recently exposed RTX 3050 A mobile GPU finally appeared on Geekbench, allowing us to witness its performance level.

The RTX 3050 A is equipped in the HP OMEN gaming laptop, featuring 1792 CUDA cores, a frequency of 1935 MHz, 4GB of VRAM, and an AD106 GPU based on the Ada Lovelace architecture, the same as the RTX 40 series.

The results show that the RTX 3050 A scored 57,138 in the OpenCL benchmark, which is an improvement over the original RTX 3050 6GB's score of 53,590 and the RTX 3050 4GB's score of 48,462, but still lower than the RTX 4050's score of 80,921.

This performance indicates that the RTX 3050 A is roughly comparable to the RTX 3050 Ti's score of 57,584, positioning it as a slightly more powerful version of the RTX 3050.

It is worth noting that the RTX 3050 A has a maximum TGP of 50W, making it suitable for low-power environments. However, NVIDIA has confirmed to foreign media that the RTX 3050 A will be limited to a few markets such as India and is not intended for widespread global release.

If the price of this graphics card is not significantly different from that of the RTX 3050 4GB, it could indeed be a good choice. However, the timing of its release raises questions about its significance.

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