Monday, February 17th 2025

ZOTAC Registers GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, 5060, & 5050 GPUs - Spotted in ECC Filing

Last Wednesday (February 12), an intriguing filing appeared online—the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) has received multiple registrations of NVIDIA GPUs; courtesy of OEM Global Technologies Ltd. The parent company of ZOTAC Technology Limited has registered a wide span of Team Green SKUs, going back many generations to 2014's GeForce GT 710 "Kepler 2.0" design. When ignoring everything south of the latest "Blackwell" GPU lineup, harukaze5719 noticed three lower-end additions. The rumor mill has NVIDIA launching its more budget-friendly GeForce RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060 (non-Ti) models at some point next month.

Board partner supply chain insiders believe that Team Green is clearing the current-gen flock; thus making way for lower-end "Blackwell" GPUs, but the newly-discovered registration of a GeForce RTX 5050 SKU has raised watchdog eyebrows. A rumored entry-level RTX 5050 Mobile variant turned up last December, but we have not heard much about a discrete desktop equivalent in 2025. NVIDIA had plans for a GeForce RTX 4050 model, but desktop "Ada Lovelace" AD107 GPU-based products did not emerge into existence. The latest ECC filing suggests that a next-gen successor could be on the way. Industry soothsayers predict a sub-$300 price point for alleged GeForce RTX 5050 8 GB graphics cards—potentially lined up for battle with Intel's current-gen B580 and B570 offerings.
Sources: ECC Portal, Wccftech, VideoCardz, harukaze5719 Tweet
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6 Comments on ZOTAC Registers GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, 5060, & 5050 GPUs - Spotted in ECC Filing

#1
k0vasz
this gen just partly launched but it's so lackluster that I'm already waiting for the Super series
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Sir Beregond
k0vaszthis gen just partly launched but it's so lackluster that I'm already waiting for the Super series
Will have to see if they even bother with one. 5080 is already using full GB203. 5070 is a bit cutdown from full GB205, so maybe there.
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tussinman
Sir BeregondWill have to see if they even bother with one. 5080 is already using full GB203. 5070 is a bit cutdown from full GB205, so maybe there.
4000, 4000 super, and 5000 series are all on the same node so like you pointed out, 5000 super would be odd. Probably not enough juice to squeeze to make it worthwhile.
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TheinsanegamerN
Sir BeregondWill have to see if they even bother with one. 5080 is already using full GB203. 5070 is a bit cutdown from full GB205, so maybe there.
I doubt there either, since they'll also have the 5070ti.
k0vaszthis gen just partly launched but it's so lackluster that I'm already waiting for the Super series
Look at it this way, since this whole gen seems to be a wash, your current GPU just got a 2 year life extension.
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k0vasz
tussinman4000, 4000 super, and 5000 series are all on the same node so like you pointed out, 5000 super would be odd. Probably not enough juice to squeeze to make it worthwhile.
I don't need more juice, I just need more VRAM. an 5060ti or 5070 with 16GB (or more) would be perfect for me
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Sir Beregond
k0vaszI don't need more juice, I just need more VRAM. an 5060ti or 5070 with 16GB (or more) would be perfect for me
Me? I wanted 20 or 24GB out of a 5080 since I am on 4K and the 12GB I have now isn't cutting it, but guess I'm just gonna skip this gen. I absolutely refuse to spend $2k+ for a 5090 for gaming.

Hell I could consider a 9070 XT as a stop gap if its cheap enough and FSR4 end up being any good. Will have to wait and see.
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