Rumors suggest Nvidia's RTX 5050 desktop GPU may use slower GDDR6 VRAM instead of GDDR7.Specs include 8GB GDDR6 VRAM, 2,560 CUDA Cores, and a 128-bit memory bus along with 130W power consumption.The RTX 5050 is expected for both desktop and laptop use, with potential arrival in April or May.RTX 5060 models are also rumored, with variations in VRAM and CUDA Cores mentioned.Potential comparison with Intel's Arc B580 graphics card raising concerns about RTX 5050's performance.There is speculation about clock speed improvements to compensate for slower VRAM in the RTX 5050.Nvidia may target an affordable price for the RTX 5050 to regain gamer goodwill amidst lackluster Blackwell GPU launches.Rumors hint at a possible MSRP of $199 or $249 for the RTX 5050 in the US.Performance speculation at this stage is premature, and the actual pricing will play a crucial role in evaluating the RTX 5050.The RTX 5050 could potentially compete with Intel's B580 and offer a budget-friendly gaming GPU.