Although the exact release time is not known, Intel is rushing to expose its own Arc series of discrete graphics cards.
Intel Tom Petersen and Ryan Shrout have had a lot of exposure recently, because following visiting Gamers Nexus with the upcoming Arc A750 Limited Edition, they visited LinusTechTips with the flagship Arc A770 Limited Edition, and on their YouTube show LinusTechTips WAN Show The flagship display card was shown for the first time.
The shape of the dual fan radiator, with 6 + 8 PIN power supply design and 3x DisplayPort and 1x HDMI output terminal.
Basically, the Intel Arc A750 Limited Edition and the Intel Arc A770 Limited Edition don’t look any different, but on the show Tom Petersen confirmed that the Limited Edition will come with RGB lighting to keep up with what’s on the market. .
Unsurprisingly, the Intel Arc A770 will use the full ACM-G10 GPU, meaning it will have 32 Xe-Cores, a 16GB GDDR6 memory configuration, and a 225W TDP.
The exact release date for the Intel Arc series of discrete graphics cards is still uncertain, but we do know that Intel plans to release it between July and August.
GPU | Xe Colors | Memory | Memory Bus | TDP | MSRP | |
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Arc A770 | ACM- G10 | 32 | 16GB GDDR6 | 256 bit | 225W | TBD |
Arc A750 | ACM- G10 | 24 | 8GB GDDR6 | 128 bit | 225W | TBD |
Arc A580 | ACM- G10 | 16 | 8GB GDDR6 | 128 bit | 175W | TBD |
Arc A380 | ACM- G11 | 8 | 6GB GDDR6 | 96 bit | 75W | 129 – 139 |
Arc A310 | ACM- G11 | 4 | 4GB GDDR6 | 64 bit | 75W | TBD |