Tuesday, October 10th 2023

Intel Launches Arc A580 Graphics Card for 1080p AAA Gaming at $179

Intel today launched the Arc A580 "Alchemist" desktop graphics card, with general availability across both the prebuilt and DIY retail channels. The card starts at a price of USD $179.99. The A580 targets the lower-end of the mid-range, and is targeted at AAA gaming at 1080p with medium-thru-high settings. The card fully meets DirectX 12 Ultimate feature-requirements, and is based on the Xe HPG "Alchemist" graphics architecture that powers the current Arc A750 and A770.

The new A580 has a lot in common with the Arc 7-series, as it is based on the same 6 nm ACM-G10 (aka DGX-512) silicon that powers them. Intel carved out this SKU by enabling 24 out of 32 Xe Cores, across 6 out of 8 Render Slices. This results in 384 execution units, or 3,072 unified shaders, 384 XMX AI acceleration cores, 24 Ray Tracing engines, 192 TMUs, and 96 ROPs. Perhaps the best aspect of the A580 is its memory sub-system that's been carried over from the A750—you get 8 GB of 16 Gbps GDDR6 memory across a 256-bit memory bus, yielding a segment-best 512 GB/s memory bandwidth. Intel claims that the Arc A580 should provide performance highly competitive to the GeForce RTX 3050, but there's more to this, do check out our reviews.

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4 Comments on Intel Launches Arc A580 Graphics Card for 1080p AAA Gaming at $179

#1
Chaitanya
Sweet price, hopefull that will put pressure on last gen 6600 series to go down in price.
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TumbleGeorge
Sparkle A750 temporary is $189.99 USD in n***gg&a***on. Maybe in other shops too. What is performance difference with A580?
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TumbleGeorgeSparkle A750 temporary is $189.99 USD in n***gg&a***on. Maybe in other shops too. What is performance difference with A580?
Read the reviews.
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JAB Creations
Whoa whoa WHOA! A product package box with...a picture of the product on the front?! HO-DAMN! That's sooooooo cutting edge. Actually no it's not, but nice to see someone finally doing that again. I really like how Sparkle shows you the two 8-pin connectors too! The entire industry should be doing this.
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