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Intel's Flagship Arc A770 GPU Launching Soon With RTX 3060-Like Performance

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You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. has confirmed some details about its upcoming flagship Arc GPU, including how it will stack up against competing offerings from NVIDIA and AMD. Having announced its plans to enter the discrete GPU market last year, Intel You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. in March this year before following up with the launch of the Arc 3 desktop graphics cards in June. The company then launched the Arc Pro A-Series professional GPUs last month for creators and artificial intelligence tasks. However, the high-end A700-series desktop cards have remained MIA until now.

Over the past few months, multiple leaks have revealed several aspects of the upcoming cards. One of these leaks earlier this year even seemingly You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.. According to the leak, the range will include the Intel Arc A770, A750, A580, A380 and A310 desktop GPUs and A770M, A730M, and A550 laptop GPUs. However, Intel has faced multiple issues with its graphics division. The GPUs have been delayed repeatedly due to various problems, including glitchy drivers and the impact of the stringent Covid-related lockdowns in China.


According to Intel's Tom Petersen and Ryan Shrout, the company will launch its Arc A700-series graphics cards "very soon." Talking to German tech site You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. and popular YøùTùbé channel Digital Foundry, Petersen and Shrout also confirmed that the following two Alchemist desktop graphics cards will be the much-anticipated Arc A770 and A750.

Intel Arc A770 And A750 Performance​

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The two Intel reps also said that the company would sell reference cards directly from its website, while third-party manufacturers will also make custom boards, as is You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.. What's more, both the reference cards and the custom boards will launch simultaneously, meaning users will have many options to choose from right from the get-go. The company also clarified that the new cards would get a wider release, unlike prior launches confined to China. However, the initial launch will only happen in select countries, meaning it won't be a global release.

Petersen also confirmed something significant about the upcoming cards. According to him, the flagship A770 will sit somewhere between the vanilla RTX 3060 and the 3060 Ti in terms of performance and will be faster than You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.. He also claimed that the Arc A750 will offer a similar performance to that of the RTX 3060. Of course, the performance will vary substantially between games, with DX11 titles expected to see somewhat degraded performance compared to DX12 or Vulcan. Overall, the Intel Arc GPUs are expected to offer an exciting alternative to existing options from NVIDIA and AMD, but it remains to be seen how they turn out going forward.

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