Intel releases Arc series desktop graphics, A770 with 32 Xe cores


Intel finally announced the long-delayed desktop platform Arc graphics card product lineup, confirming that there are only four models, divided into three series: Arc 3, Arc 5, and Arc 7. The Intel A770 and A750 are the only limited edition graphics cards in the desktop graphics lineup. The company confirmed that the A770 will feature a full ACM-G10 GPU and 32 Xe cores clocked at 2.1GHz, compared to 28 cores, 2.05GHz for the A750. In addition, the A770 will be equipped with 16GB or 8GB of GDDR6 memory, and it will be the only card in the series with 17.5Gbps memory, with a bandwidth of 560 GB/s.

The Intel Arc A750 has 28 Xe cores and 8GB of GDDR6 memory at 16 Gbps and a bandwidth of 512 GB/s. Similar to the A770, the card has a total power of 225W. The third model, the A580, has 24 Xe cores and 8GB of 256bit video memory, but the GPU base frequency is only 1.7 GHz. The lowest-end A380 has been sold in China before. It is equipped with 8 cores and 6GB of video memory. The domestic suggested retail price is 1030 yuan.

Intel said the limited-edition models will be available through the Intel Online Store, retail, and e-commerce channels, but has yet to confirm official pricing and release dates for its new desktop graphics cards.

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