NVIDIA is combining performance and energy efficiency with its new RTX 3050 A graphics card for the mobile world. According to newly leaked test results, the new GPU comes with NVIDIA’s flagship Ada Lovelace architecture and is powered by the RTX 40 series. So, what do the results say? Let’s take a closer look…
What does the NVIDIA RTX 3050 A performance test say?
Experiments with the HP Victus laptop in the tests show that the RTX 3050 A performs better than the previous RTX 3050 6 GB model, scoring 57,138 points in the 3DMark tests . However, this new model achieved a lower result compared to the RTX 4050 ‘s score of 80,921 . Still, thanks to its 50W TGP (Total Graphics Power) value, the RTX 3050 A offers high performance with low power consumption, making it an ideal option especially for users looking for long battery life.
The RTX 3050 A comes with 1792 CUDA cores and a clock speed of 1935 MHz . These values indicate that the graphics card will perform quite well in demanding games and graphically demanding applications. In addition, the fact that the card is equipped with 4 GB GDDR6 memory is a significant advantage in terms of fast data processing and high graphics performance. The Ada Lovelace architecture allows this card to offer higher efficiency and lower energy consumption than previous generations of NVIDIA.
The NVIDIA RTX 3050 A will be used in laptops that require particularly low power consumption. NVIDIA states that this card will be offered in select markets such as India. So, it may not be available in every region globally.
Do you think the RTX 3050 A will make a difference among current mobile graphics cards? You can write your opinions in the comments section below.
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