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AMD confirms the Radeon RX 9050 4GB will have a tiny 64-bit bus and just 16MB Infinity Cache

AMD's confirmed specs for the Radeon RX 9050 4GB reveal a 64-bit bus and 16MB cache, cut in half from the 8GB card in every meaningful way.

AMD confirms the Radeon RX 9050 4GB will have a tiny 64-bit bus and just 16MB Infinity Cache
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TL;DR: AMD's OEM-only Radeon RX 9050 4GB halves the 8GB model's memory: a 64-bit, 18 Gbps GDDR6 interface (144 GB/s) and 16MB Infinity Cache versus the 8GB card's 128-bit, 288 GB/s and 32MB cache. Compute (Navi 44, 16 CUs, 1,024 shaders) is unchanged; memory is heavily reduced.
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AMD has now confirmed the full specs for the Radeon RX 9050 4GB, and it's looking rough. The OEM-only card ships with a 64-bit memory bus and just 16MB of Infinity Cache, half of what the standard 8GB model gets on both fronts.

AMD's own product page lists a 64-bit interface running 18 Gbps GDDR6, working out to 144GB/s of bandwidth. The regular Radeon RX 9050 8GB uses a 128-bit bus and hits 288GB/s, so AMD cut both VRAM capacity and bandwidth exactly in half for this variant. Infinity Cache took the same hit, dropping from 32MB to 16MB.

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That's a lot of bottlenecks stacked on top of an already small 4GB frame buffer. Both cards share the same Navi 44 silicon, 16 compute units, and 1,024 stream processors, so the compute side is untouched. The memory subsystem is what got gutted here, and that's usually what decides how a budget GPU performs once VRAM fills up in a modern game.

For reference, 144GB/s is roughly what the Radeon RX 6500 XT offered back in 2022, a card most reviewers agreed was a mess at launch. Pairing that kind of bandwidth with only 4GB of VRAM in 2026 looks like a tough sell, even in a budget prebuilt.

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Question #1

How does the 64-bit memory bus on the Radeon RX 9050 4GB affect real-world gaming performance compared to the 8GB 128-bit model?

The 64-bit bus cuts memory bandwidth and cache in half versus the 8GB 128-bit RX 9050 (144 GB/s and 16MB Infinity Cache versus 288 GB/s and 32MB), meaning the memory subsystem is significantly weaker while compute is unchanged. That creates a notable bottleneck in real-world gaming once VRAM is filled, and the article compares the 144 GB/s, 4GB configuration to the Radeon RX 6500 XT, which reviewers found problematic. The 4GB/64-bit card is therefore likely to deliver worse gaming performance than the 8GB/128-bit model due to reduced bandwidth, cache, and capacity.
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Which parts of the RX 9050 4GB are identical to the 8GB model (compute units, stream processors, etc.)?

Question #3

Is the Radeon RX 9050 4GB expected to be sold at retail or only included in OEM prebuilts?

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What kind of OEM systems or use cases would AMD’s partner likely target with a 4GB/64-bit RX 9050 configuration?

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AMD says this configuration was built for a specific OEM partner and isn't meant to be sold on its own, so most buyers won't get a say if this card ends up inside their new PC. Given how thin the specs look on paper, it's probably for the best that this one stays out of retail and away from the 8GB model.

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