Wednesday, October 12th 2022
Intel Arc A770 and A750 Graphics Cards Start Selling Worldwide
Intel announced the general availability of the Arc A770 and A750 performance-segment desktop graphics cards. This includes Intel's reference-design Limited Edition cards, and custom-design ones by the likes of ASRock, Gunnir, and Acer, among other OEMs. The A750 has a baseline price of USD $289, the A770 8 GB at $329, and the A770 16 GB at $349.
Based on the Xe-HPG "Alchemist" graphics architecture, the A750 and A770 are carved out of the same 6 nm ACM-G10 silicon. The A750 is configured with 28 Xe Cores, 448 EU, or 3,584 unified shaders; whereas the A770 maxes it out with 32 Xe Cores, 512 EU, or 4,096 unified shaders. Both cards get 256-bit wide GDDR6 memory interfaces, and while the A750 uses 16 Gbps memory (512 GB/s bandwidth); the A770 has 17.5 Gbps (560 GB/s).
Based on the Xe-HPG "Alchemist" graphics architecture, the A750 and A770 are carved out of the same 6 nm ACM-G10 silicon. The A750 is configured with 28 Xe Cores, 448 EU, or 3,584 unified shaders; whereas the A770 maxes it out with 32 Xe Cores, 512 EU, or 4,096 unified shaders. Both cards get 256-bit wide GDDR6 memory interfaces, and while the A750 uses 16 Gbps memory (512 GB/s bandwidth); the A770 has 17.5 Gbps (560 GB/s).
32 Comments on Intel Arc A770 and A750 Graphics Cards Start Selling Worldwide
As it is no point in upgrading from my rx6600.
There are bucket loads of options available that squash these cards with more and more coming right around the corner. Intel has to get their shit together and make SOME attempt at garnering a little mind share.
For the lelz of having AMD CPU and Intel Graphics.
Also, collector's 'posterity'. No gaurentee Intel will stay in the Graphics market.
(Even though they were terrible, Intel's 1st attempt at dedicated graphics accelerator cards have become something of a collectable.)