Intel Ruixuan A770 / A750 graphics card appeared on Geekbench

Intel Ruixuan A770 / A750 graphics cards have appeared on the Geekbench website, testing the performance under OpenCL and Vulkan API. The tested Ruixuan A770 is a limited edition with 16GB of video memory, equipped with 32 Xe cores (512 CU); the tested Ruixuan A750 is equipped with 8GB of memory and 28 Xe cores (448 CU).


The platform for the two graphics cards is ASUS ROG Z690 Apex + Intel Core i9-12900KS + 32 GB DDR5-6400 memory.


The test shows that the Ruixuan A770 scored 73536 points in the Vulkan test, while the A750 scored 66609 points, which means that the gap between the two graphics cards is 10.4%.

In the OpenCL test, the gap between Ruixuan A770 and A750 widened to 12%, with the former scoring  99,482 points and the latter scoring 88,828 points.


This result is compared with that of NVIDIA and AMD. It can be seen from the data summarized by foreign media VideoCardz:
  • Under the Vulkan API, both graphics cards are not as good as the RTX 3060, but the A770 surpasses the RX 6700 XT
  • Under the OpenCL API, the A770 is slightly stronger than the RTX 3060, but the RX 6700 XT is stronger

Of course, this is only a preliminary test, and more meaningful 3DMark and game tests will not be known until the subsequent evaluation is lifted. The Intel Ruixuan A770 and A750 graphics cards will be available on October 12, starting at $289.

The Ruixuan A770 Limited Edition uses 32 Xe cores, and the marked GPU frequency is 2100MHz, but through voltage curve modification and power limit adjustment, it can reach a stable frequency of 2.7 GHz. In other respects, this graphics card is equipped with 16GB 17.5Gbps 256bit GDDR6 memory, 225W TDP, 8+6pin power supply, four DP 2.0 ports, and one HDMI 2.1 port.

The second flagship graphics card Ruixuan A750 Limited Edition uses 28 Xe cores, the marked GPU frequency is 2050MHz, equipped with 8GB 16Gbps 256bit GDDR6 memory, TDP 225W, powered by 8+6pin, equipped with four DP 2.0 ports and one HDMI 2.1 port.

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