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Intel Arc Alchemist GPUs official Specifications revealed

The technical details of all of Intel’s desktop PC Arc Alchemist A-series discrete graphics cards have been published. Intel initially intends to offer four graphics cards for demanding, inexpensive, and recreational gamers. There will be four members of Intel’s Arc A-series family of desktop processors: the Arc A770, Arc A750, Arc A580, and the well-known Arc A380. The specs of real graphics processing units and suggested memory setups are currently provided by Intel, while partners’ graphics cards may have faster speeds and greater performance.

The Arc A770, based on the ACM-G10 graphics processor with 32 Xe cores (equivalent to 4,096 stream processors) working at 2,100 MHz, will be Intel’s top-of-the-line model. It will be available with 8GB or 16GB of GDDR6 memory with a maximum bandwidth of 560 GBps.

The Arc A750, which will be slightly less powerful than the flagship, will include an ACM-G10 GPU with 28 Xe cores, or 3,584 shading units, operating at 2,050 MHz, coupled with 8GB of GDDR6 memory, which has a maximum bandwidth of 512 GBps. If both cards function flawlessly, deliver respectable performance, and are reasonably priced, they may rank among the finest graphics cards.

The Arc A580 from Intel will be positioned below the A750 and is aimed at budget-conscious gamers who still want to experience the company’s top-tier discrete GPU.

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This board will run at 1,700 MHz and have 24 Xe cores (3,072 shading units), making it more than 30% slower than the top-of-the-line Arc A770. In addition, 8GB of GDDR6 memory with a maximum bandwidth of 512GBps will be included in graphics cards based on the Arc A580.

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The Arc A380, based on the ACM-G11 GPU and with eight Xe cores (1,024 shading units) running at 2,000 MHz and coupled to 6GB of GDDR6 memory, is Intel’s entry-level model. Already available from Newegg for $140, this board

Intel stated that its IBCs—Intel-branded cards—made in Malaysia will be accessible from Day 1 (though we are still unsure of which day is Day 1); however, it made no mention of boards made by its partners. Additionally, neither the company’s suggested prices for partner boards nor the costs of its graphics cards were mentioned.

But one might speculate about the costs of these goods given that it compares its Arc A770 to Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 3060 Ti. According to a recent interview, Arc Alchemist desktop graphics cards will go on sale “very soon.”

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Nivedita Bangari
Nivedita Bangari
I am a software engineer by profession and technology is my love, learning and playing with new technologies is my passion.
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