Tuesday, September 27th 2022
Intel Arc A770 Launched at USD $329, Available from October 12
Intel today announced the pricing for the Arc A770 Limited Edition desktop graphics card, and it is set at USD $329, offering a class of performance comparable to NVIDIA and AMD graphics cards around the $400-range. The A770 is a full-feature DirectX 12 Ultimate-capable graphics cards. The Arc A770 Limited Edition maxes out the 6 nm ACM-G10 silicon, features 32 Xe Cores, 512 XMX matrix processors, and 512 EUs, which work out to 4,096 unified shaders. The card comes with 8 GB or 16 GB of 17.5 Gbps GDDR6 memory across a 256-bit wide memory bus. $329 could be the starting price of the A770 for its 8 GB model. Available from October 12.
83 Comments on Intel Arc A770 Launched at USD $329, Available from October 12
I'll be getting one if its price is $329 and not marked up / scalped to death. And assuming the 6700 XT and 3060 Ti don't fall to parity between now and then.
Nvidia = radical greed.
It looks like Intel has just declared a price war against AMD.
All I need now is RDNA 3 to be out, and I can finally decide if I'll buy an A770 for an all-intel system, or go with a platform upgrade for full AMD. My guts say AMD, but my wallet says Intel. $329 plus some change for the 16 GB version is really not a lot nowadays.
Godspeed, i guess
I dont care about the comparison to measure value for money/innovation, it can be judged on its own,
I think on its own 400 dollars is not "great" for a 13700k, its ok-ish, its meh, if it were say 360 dollar then maybe I would agree.
as for Arc, buying an 8gb card in 2022 for the future seems a mistake, something you will regret later on, Vram is an easy thing for devs to make use off for higher res textures as well as RT so going for 8gb's now.....heck idk why that sku even exits tbh.