Intel has finally lifted the veil of secrecy over its line of discrete graphics cards for desktop PCs. According to the chip maker, only four models are expected to be released in the desktop segment ( the Arc A380 model is already available on the market ).
Intel has introduced two new models as part of the Arc A7 series: A770 and A750. These are the only Limited Edition graphics cards in the desktop segment. Devices under this brand will be available through the Intel online store, retail and e-commerce channels.
The Arc A770 version is based on a full-fledged ACM-G10 GPU, which includes 32 Xe cores and operates at a frequency of 2.1 GHz. This model will be available in 8GB or 16GB GDDR6 memory configurations with 17.5Gbps bandwidth. The memory bandwidth will be 560 GB / s.
The Arc A750 graphics card will use a stripped-down GPU with 28 Xe cores and an operating frequency of 2050 MHz. The amount of video memory GDDR6 will be 8 GB, bandwidth – 16 Gb / s, bandwidth – 512 GB / s. Both models have a power consumption of 225W.
The specifications of the Arc A580 graphics card have also been confirmed. It contains a GPU with 24 Xe cores (frequency 1.7 GHz) and 8 GB of GDDR6 memory with a bandwidth of 16 Gb / s, a 256-bit access bus and a bandwidth of 512 GB / s.
Information on the price and timing of the start of sales of the new Intel Arc A770, A750 and A580 video cards has not yet been reported.
Source: videocardz