Intel’s Arc A770 discrete graphics will debut on October 12

Intel Arc A770 Limited Edition

At Intel’s press conference yesterday, in addition to the protagonist’s 13th generation Core i processorIn addition, it also brought the latest news about its A770 desktop independent display. The A770 will go on sale on October 12. According to Intel’s description (“suitable for 1440p gaming”) and its scheduled price of US$329, it should be a mid-range main graphics card corresponding to NVIDIA RTX 3060 or AMD RX 6650 XT.

Arc has launchedLow-end discrete graphics for laptopsandWorkstation Graphics, but for the desktop part, only the A380 has been launched in a small area in China. The A770 and the previously announced A750 will be the first time Intel will compete with the two traditional powerhouses of NVIDIA and AMD in the global market. According to Intel’s earlier information, the A770 will have 32 Xe cores, a 2,100MHz clock, and 16GB/8GB of memory; the A750 will have 28 Xe cores, a 2,050MHz clock, and 8GB of memory. Both have corresponding “Limited Edition” limited editions, but how these specifications are converted into actual performance is still unknown. Intel only says that its “peak” light tracking performance exceeds the opponent’s 65%, but there is no clear comparison object. or comparative content.

The Arc A770 / A750, like its rivals, relies heavily on AI technology to increase frame rates. Intel’s technology here is called “Xe Super Sampling (XeSS)”. Like NVIDIA’s DLSS or AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution, it relies on AI to upscale the resolution, allowing the graphics card to render images at a lower resolution. It is then converted to high-resolution through AI technology. This technology supports Intel’s internal display and independent display, and is expected to support more than 20 games by the end of 2022.

Intel’s launch date for the Arc A770 is quite subtle.NVIDIA just announced the RTX 40 series of high-end graphics cardsbut has not yet extended to the mid-to-low-end product line; and AMD is alsoComplete the “half generation” updateIt has been a while, and there is no comparable product to compete with the A770 at the moment. However, how competitive the A770 itself is, we will have to wait for the post-market evaluation to reveal it.

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