NVIDIA will be debuting the RTX 3050 and RTX 3050 Ti for laptops and will be the next-gen midrange GPUs for notebooks, replacing the GTX 1650 and GTX 1650 Ti. As laptop parts, these GPUs will have a different configuration than desktop cards and with NVIDIA laptops now marked as specifically laptop GPUs given the performance difference, the RTX 3050 and RTX 3050 Ti with their 35 to 80 watt TDP targets, will be the same.
The RTX 3050 is said to have 2048 CUDA cores and will operate with a boost clock of up to 1740Mhz but this will vary greatly as laptop makers will have the freedom to configure it based on their TDP target. The RTX 3050 TI gets a slightly higher bump in CUDA cores at 2560 and will have a boost clock range at up to 1695Mhz.
The RTX 3050 and RTX 3050 Ti for laptops will have 4GB of GDDR6 memory. Performance expectations from the benchmarks sees an RTX 3050 Ti competing with an RTX 2060 Max-Q and the RTX 3050 fairing well against a GTX 1660 Ti Max-Q.
Source: NotebookCheck.net