Thursday, October 5th 2023
Lower Mainstream Graphics Segment Sees Action with Arc A580 and GeForce RTX 3050 6GB
The lower mainstream graphics segment is considered to be the starting point for PC gaming, targeting 1080p gaming with medium-thru-high (though not extreme) settings, and popular e-sports titles at 1080p with high settings. This segment is preparing to see some action in the coming days, with the introduction of two new products, the Intel Arc A580, and a new 6 GB variant of the GeForce RTX 3050. We've seen the A580 "Alchemist" in development for a while now.
Based on the 6 nm ACM-G12 silicon, the Arc A580 comes with 24 Xe Cores, or 384 EU (execution units), which work out to 3,072 unified shaders, compared to the 3,584 of the A750, 4,096 of the A770, and the significantly lower 1,024 of the entry-level A380. The most interesting aspect of the A580 is its memory. Although 8 GB in size, it uses a wide 256-bit memory interface, and 16 Gbps memory speed, which works out to a generous 512 GB/s of bandwidth. The A580 also comes with a full PCI-Express 4.0 x16 host interface.Meanwhile, the new GeForce RTX 3050 6 GB in development, is expected to be based on the 8 nm "GA107" silicon, and the "Ampere" graphics architecture. It gets 6 GB of GDDR6 memory, over a narrower 96-bit memory interface. At this point, it is not known whether the RTX 3050 6 GB has a lower CUDA core count than the regular RTX 3050 8 GB, which maxes out the "GA107," as well as comes in variants based on the "GA106."
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Based on the 6 nm ACM-G12 silicon, the Arc A580 comes with 24 Xe Cores, or 384 EU (execution units), which work out to 3,072 unified shaders, compared to the 3,584 of the A750, 4,096 of the A770, and the significantly lower 1,024 of the entry-level A380. The most interesting aspect of the A580 is its memory. Although 8 GB in size, it uses a wide 256-bit memory interface, and 16 Gbps memory speed, which works out to a generous 512 GB/s of bandwidth. The A580 also comes with a full PCI-Express 4.0 x16 host interface.Meanwhile, the new GeForce RTX 3050 6 GB in development, is expected to be based on the 8 nm "GA107" silicon, and the "Ampere" graphics architecture. It gets 6 GB of GDDR6 memory, over a narrower 96-bit memory interface. At this point, it is not known whether the RTX 3050 6 GB has a lower CUDA core count than the regular RTX 3050 8 GB, which maxes out the "GA107," as well as comes in variants based on the "GA106."
12 Comments on Lower Mainstream Graphics Segment Sees Action with Arc A580 and GeForce RTX 3050 6GB
Here, have better performance than the 1650 but not nearly as much as you could have enjoyed.
In theory previous generation node should mean a more budget friendly GPU (but with Nvidia maybe not:nutkick:). RTX 4000 Ada gen SFF is a very powerful 70w GPU, but the price is very high even for a workstation card.