Comparing the opponents has been sorted out, and the current arrangement and combination, Intel Arc does not seem to have any advantages…
Recently, it is the news of Intel Arc series independent graphics card. Earlier,WCCFTECH A complete comparison table of Intel Arc series and NVIDIA GeForce and AMD Radeon discrete graphics cards is given.
The layout and style are quite Intel-style, but there is no Intel logo on the briefing, so it is impossible to confirm whether it is an Intel internal briefing.
Judging from the exposure briefings, the Alchemist series (strictly speaking, this should belong to Alchemist Refresh) will launch 5 products, including the Intel Arc A380 that has been released in China, the recently exposed Intel Arc A770, Intel Arc A750 and the latest The entry-level Intel Arc A310, and finally the Intel Arc A580, which has yet to appear.
Among them, the Intel Arc A750 is not as good as the 12GB GDDR6 memory configuration previously reported. This 225W TDP graphics card will be equipped with 8GB memory; on the other hand, the flagship Intel Arc A770 has an 8GB GDDR6 version. In terms of Intel Arc series discrete graphics cards, this time Intel can hardly shake the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 or AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT-class graphics cards, and can only compete with the Radeon RTX 3060 Ti and Radeon RX 6650 XT at most.
The Intel Arc A750 data released by Intel earlier can slightly lead the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 in certain games.
On the other hand, Intel’s Ryan Shrout also confirmed that the Intel Arc A780 does not exist in the Intel Arc series graphics card product planning.
Despite some rumors to the contrary, there is no Intel Arc A780 and there was never planned to be an A780. Let’s just settle that debate. ????
— Ryan Shrout (@ryanshrout) July 16, 2022
Through the briefing, we can also clearly know that the biggest problem of Intel Arc series discrete graphics cards should be that the TDP settings are much higher than their competitors. Whether this approach can be accepted by consumers is very difficult in terms of the current market situation. … At the same time, the Intel Arc discrete graphics card is also a test of the partnership between the Intel team and game developers. After all, there are thousands of games on the market, and NVIDIA and AMD have also spent a lot of time and energy to optimize, so that the current completeness.
GPU | Xe Colors | Memory | Memory Bus | TDP | MSRP(Tentative) | |
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Arc A770 | ACM- G10 | 32 | 16GB / 8GB GDDR6 | 256 bit | 225W | $349 – $399 |
Arc A750 | ACM- G10 | 24 | 8GB GDDR6 | 128 bit | 225W | $279 – $349 |
Arc A580 | ACM- G10 | 16 | 8GB GDDR6 | 128 bit | 175W | $200 – $249 |
Arc A380 | ACM- G11 | 8 | 6GB GDDR6 | 96 bit | 75W | $125 – $149 |
Arc A310 | ACM- G11 | 4 | 4GB GDDR6 | 64 bit | 75W | ~ $100 |
WCCFTECH also gave the possible suggested selling price of Intel Arc series discrete graphics cards. At the current price, Intel will have to work hard to make these products acceptable to the market. Next, before the official release, continue to watch WCCFTECH and VIDEOCARDZ, or Intel’s own preemptive exposure.