Friday, June 2nd 2023
Sparkle Shows Serious Intel Arc Lineup at Computex 2023
Sparkle already announced that it will be coming up with the Intel Arc graphics card lineup soon, and it came to the Computex 2023 show in force, showing some rather impressive graphics cards, including the Arc A770 Watercooling concept, a couple of custom TITAN OC Edition graphics cards, and the A370 MXM version.
Sparkle's Intel Arc lineup starts off with some industrial low-profile graphics cards based on Intel Arc A310 and Arc A380 graphics cards, as well as standard Mini-ITX size ELF series versions which will be based on the same GPUs. Sparkle is also working on an Intel Arc A370 MXM GPU for laptops, which is a nice surprise. The main part of the showcase were certainly Sparkle's Intel Arc ORC and TITAN OC Edition custom versions of the Intel Arc A750 and Arc A770 chips. The biggest surprise though was the custom Sparkle A770 Watercooling concept. Sparkle is definitely serious in joining the Intel Arc team with Acer, ASRock, GUNNIR, Gigabyte, MSI and others, so hopefully we'll see some of these graphics cards on retail/e-tail shelves soon.
Sparkle's Intel Arc lineup starts off with some industrial low-profile graphics cards based on Intel Arc A310 and Arc A380 graphics cards, as well as standard Mini-ITX size ELF series versions which will be based on the same GPUs. Sparkle is also working on an Intel Arc A370 MXM GPU for laptops, which is a nice surprise. The main part of the showcase were certainly Sparkle's Intel Arc ORC and TITAN OC Edition custom versions of the Intel Arc A750 and Arc A770 chips. The biggest surprise though was the custom Sparkle A770 Watercooling concept. Sparkle is definitely serious in joining the Intel Arc team with Acer, ASRock, GUNNIR, Gigabyte, MSI and others, so hopefully we'll see some of these graphics cards on retail/e-tail shelves soon.
13 Comments on Sparkle Shows Serious Intel Arc Lineup at Computex 2023
last video I saw had the A770 16gb losing to the RX7600 at 1080p and 1440p and tieing at 4k.....
And that card is pretty poor at 300 dollars....sooo yeah.
The color purple was always prevalent on their products as well as like a metallic holographic finish.
en.colorful.cn/en/home/productlist?mid=102
Not true they made nvidia all the way up and into the DX10 era. Including some fun custom designs like a passive 8800gt. Everything I ever had from them was PCI-E.
The catch is the GPU business isn't all that profitable for the board makers. So a lot of the smaller vendors imploded, it's also why EVGA got out of it. The GPU business really only works for behemoths like ASUS, MSI, and Gigabyte while the smaller companies run on threads.
Sparkle is another case where the cost of the actual chips, complex boards, and all the extra stuff on the boards now simply made the GPU business unworkable on the shitty margins it carries. For all the griping here about GPU prices the reality is the cost of making them has kept going on like crazy and it's not sustinable outside of selling to the workstation and server markets unless the cost of GPUs goes up even more. Sparkle just bolted when a lot of others did as things really started to get out of hand with the 8800 series.
Looks like intels GPUs have some chance at profit though. While that won't drive GPU prices down it will allow some companies to get back into it.