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Intel Arc Graphics
Intel has provided more information on its future Arc-series discrete graphics cards for desktop computers. This includes the A750 and A770 models, which have been teased for months by the company.
The Arc 7 series of graphics cards, which includes the A750 and A770, is the current flagship line and precedes Arc 5 and Arc 3. The former includes the entry-level A380 that was previously launched.
There are 28 and 32 Xe-cores in the A750 and A770, respectively. Recall that a Xe-core has 16 256-bit XVE vector engines for rasterization activities, 16 1024-bit XMX matrix engines for machine learning workloads, and 192 MB of shared L1/SLM cache. It can be thought of as Intel’s answer to AMD’s computing unit.
Intel, like AMD, matches the number of Xe-cores with ray tracing units, with one ray tracing unit per Xe-core. The A750 has a graphics clock of 2050MHz, whereas the A770 has a rate of 2100MHz.
As previously stated by Intel, a “graphics clock” is the average of common clock speeds that can be expected when gaming rather than the maximum clocks.
The A750 and A770 both come with 8GB of GDDR6 RAM as standard, but the A770 can be upgraded to 16GB by the board partner. The Intel card will contain 16GB of RAM.
In that regard, Intel intends to release its own custom cards on the market, which will be designed by Intel and manufactured by a third party.
Along with cards from board partners, these will be marketed as limited edition models and made available everywhere.
Although Intel hasn’t yet specified a price or a date for when these cards will be available, given how aggressively the corporation is promoting them, a launch is soon.
We wouldn’t be shocked if these cards were released in late September or early October.
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