CES 2022: NVIDIA launches the RTX 3050 and a new set of displays
NVIDIA today expanded its family of Ampere-based graphics processors with the release of the GeForce RTX 3050, the latest addition to the GeForce RTX family.
The new cards come with 73 AI Tensor cores, contain 8GB of memory and 2560 CUDA cores and are designed to deliver excellent performance at 1080p resolution. Pricing for the card will start at $249 with official availability on January 27, 2022.
A New Class of 1440p Esports Monitors
With the global growth in esports, the demand for esports monitors doubles every year. And as we know, 1080p displays have dominated the esports arena for over a decade, as the lower resolution enabled higher frame rates and faster refresh rates. And with today's top-of-the-line GeForce RTX GPUs delivering esports gaming at higher than 360 FPS at 1440p resolution, the industry is finally poised for a change.
So at CES 2022 this year, NVIDIA is taking esports to the next level with a new class of 27-inch 1440p G-SYNC esports displays, up to 360Hz refresh rate with Support for new Esports Vibrance technologies and Reflex Latency Analyzer. These screens are also dual screens, as they also give gamers the option to play at 1080p and 25 inches.
With the new G-SYNC Esports monitors with a resolution of 1440p and a refresh rate of 360Hz, gamers can play their best without compromise. Get ready for the future of esports displays here with new monitors coming soon from AOC, ASUS, MSI and Viewsonic.
In addition to the new G-SYNC 1440p esports displays, NVIDIA is announcing two 4K monitors from Asus and Acer, both with NVIDIA Esports Vibrance and Reflex Analyzer technology.
The Arab Hardware team will be with you at CES2022 this year, covering all the new conferences and new shows, so stay with us...