Intel Arc: unofficial data and prices for Alchemist graphics cards – News

Intel Arc: unofficial data and prices for Alchemist graphics cards - News

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The tech site wccftech.com claims to have learned from its own sources that Intel’s new “Alchemist” line of discrete desktop graphics cards will cost between $99 and $399 excluding taxes. At the same time, they show graphs that compare the Arc graphics cards to AMD and Nvidia graphics card models.

Intel is positioning its Arc A310 as an entry-level graphics card at the level of an Nvidia Geforce GTX 1050 or 1050 Ti and the second smallest Arc A380 model to match a GTX 1650, as the first benchmarks show, the Arc A380 cannot yet compete with the targeted Nvidia – keep up graphics card. The next larger model Arc A580 with 8 GB VRAM and a TDP of 175 W should be about as fast as an AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT or a Geforce RTX 3050. The smaller model of the A700 series has already beaten the Nvidia RTX 3060 in selected games in Intel’s own benchmarks and is therefore also on par with an AMD Radeon RX 6600. The Arc A750 has 8 GB VRAM and a TDP of 225 W. The same TDP has Intel’s previous top model Intel Arc A770 and can also access 32 Xe cores and up to 16 GB VRAM and should be as fast as an AMD Radeon RX 6650 XT and Nvidia Geforce RTX 3060 Ti.

Intel Arc A310 Intel Arc A380 Intel Arc A580 Intel Arc A750 Intel Arc A770
GPU chip ACM-G11 ACM-G11 ACM-G10 ACM-G10 ACM-G10
Xe cores 4 8th 16 24 32
Storage 4GBGDDR6 6GB GDDR6 8GB GDDR6 8GB GDDR6 8-16GB GDDR6
memory bandwidth 64 bit 96 bits 128 bits 256 bits 256 bits
TDP 75W 75W 175W 225W 225W
Comparison with AMD about RX 6400 cica RX 6500 XT RX 6600 RX 6650 XT
Comparison with Nvidia GTX 1050 (Ti) GTX 1650 RTX 3050 RTX 3060 RTX 3060 Ti
Price about $100 $125-$149 $200-$249 $279 – $349 $349 – $399
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Intel is not launching any upper class or high-end graphics cards for the Alchemist series. It also remains to be seen whether this information will be officially confirmed and how independent benchmarks assess the performance of the graphics card, how the quality and optimization of the drivers is progressing and how good availability will be and how the prices will behave when they are released on the market.

Reference-www.gamersglobal.de