During their launch of the new Arc A-Series discrete laptop GPUs, Intel was kind enough to tease its upcoming desktop GPU at the end of the show. This shows even though Intel is not prepared to launch new desktop Arc A-Series graphics cards, however, the company is ready with its design and mentality to put a stamp on the GPU market.
We get the first glimpse of what it is a dual-fan and dual-slot Arc Alchemist desktop GPU with black finishing and of course, you do have a resemblance with the leaked prototypes but not the same.
As you see the design is pretty nice and metallic grey/dark silver colours look quite nice on the teased Arc A-Series Limited Edition GPU. While we see one Intel Arc logo at the side of the GPU illuminated by LEDs but there are no power connectors shown on the GPU, which is again a strange choice.
As Videocardz points out, this could be indeed Intel’s upcoming flagship product with a full-spec ACM-G10 GPU that features up to 32 Xe-Cores and 16 GB of GDDR6 memory. In terms of port, you can expect four display outputs – three DisplayPort and one HDMI.
Intel has said this ‘Limited Edition’ Graphics will be coming this summer 2022, however, we have no idea about its plans of how they will showcase or launch these Limited Edition GPUs to the market.
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