Friday, April 8th 2022

Laptops with Arc Graphics Nowhere in Sight, Intel Says Wait Till June

Intel in March 2022 kicked off its ambitious campaign to grab a slice of the consumer graphics market, with its Arc "Alchemist" line of discrete GPUs, based on the Xe-HPG graphics architecture. The announcement mentioned an immediate availability of at least the entry-level Arc 3-series GPU models in notebooks generally available. These GPU models include the Arc A350M and Arc A370M. People on social media are beginning to ask Intel why these notebooks are nowhere in sight, and the company responded.

In response to one such query by a user, Intel Support stated that laptops with Arc will be available "by the end of the second quarter of 2022." This would put general availability in June 2022, two months from now. Interestingly, this hasn't stopped laptop manufacturers from raking in pre-orders, with the likes of the Acer Swift X and Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro up for "grabs." You can "purchase" the Swift X, but shipping dates are stated to be as late as May 23 (now pushed to June 13).
Sources: Intel Support (Twitter), VideoCardz
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52 Comments on Laptops with Arc Graphics Nowhere in Sight, Intel Says Wait Till June

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ZoneDymoHonestly your reaction reads as a parody for how over the top it is.
It's not, though. I'm just so flabbergasted that Intel could allow something this bad to get into actual consumer products. Words were literally failing me when I was typing that post, it's that terrible.
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AssimilatorIt's not, though. I'm just so flabbergasted that Intel could allow something this bad to get into actual consumer products. Words were literally failing me when I was typing that post, it's that terrible.
Awww dont feel too bad, Raj does it all the time. :rolleyes:
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