Intel Shares Early Details About Its Upcoming Arc Desktop GPUs
Intel has shared early details about its upcoming Arc A750 Limited Edition GPU, and it seems to perform a bit better than the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 for games like Cyberpunk 2077, Control, Fortnite, etc.
Intel has shared information in a blog and One video and revealed performance results from a small group of games that “work very well with Intel Arc and the Alchemist architecture.” Intel notes that not all games will show these results, but it’s “a look at the capabilities of Intel Arc A-series cards with the right software and technical support.”
When compared to the 3060 in terms of relative performance relative to average FPS, 2560X1440 resolution and High preset, Arc A750 performs 17% better with F1 2021, 15% better in Cyberpunk 2077, better 14% in Control, 13% better in Borderlands 3 and 6% better in Fortnite.
Intel still has a lot to reveal about the A750 GPU, including performance in other games, when it will be available, how much it will cost, how it handles XeSS and ray tracing, etc.
Intel is doing its best to be very open about its push into the GPU market and to share details about Guinnir Intel Arc A380 and shows how it works playing PUBG and Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak.
The company that shows the A380 running Monster Hunter at more than 90fps says it’s “more than capable of playing the best games at 1080p averages.”
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The Arc graphics card brand has been revealed by Intel in 2021 and shared that the entry-level Arc 3, namely the Gunnir Intel Arc A380 Photon 6G OC graphics card will first be released in China and The higher end Arc 5 and Arc 7 cards will be available later this summer.
This sneak peek followed a report that Intel will raise the price of its CPUs in 2022. In some cases, the price increase can be more than 20%.
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