There is Intel officially detailed its specification high-end Alchemist graphics cards, Arc A770, Arc A750 and Arc A580. All three of these Arc cards will be available this month, offering gamers competitive performance and pricing.
Intel’s High End Arc A770, Arc A750, Arc A580 Graphics Cards Crack Cover, Official Specs Revealed
The Intel Arc A7 and Arc A5 graphics cards will be the only desktop families to use the top-of-the-line ACM-G10 “Alchemist” GPU. There are three graphics cards introduced in the desktop family that use this design, including the Arc A770, Arc A750, and Arc A580. Today, Intel Arc A770, Arc A750 and Arc A580 graphics cards lead the way. Additionally, the official Arc coverage we’ve reported so far is:

Intel Arc A770 Graphics Card – 32Xe Cores, 16GB Memory, 2.1GHz
Included in the Intel Arc Alchemist lineup flagship Arc A770 It will feature a full ACM-G10 GPU with 32 Xe-Cores and a 256-bit bus interface. The Intel Arc A770 will be available in both 16GB and 8GB flavors on a 256-bit bus interface and 225W TDP. Clock speeds for the card are 2.1 GHz for the GPU (Graphics Clock) and 17.5 Gbps for the GDDR6 memory, offering up to 560 GB/s throughput.

It is expected to be placed in the same performance category as the RTX 3060 Ti, but will offer slightly better performance. We saw several benchmarks of the Arc A770 here and here. The price of the graphics card is expected to be between 349-399 USD.
Intel Arc A750 Graphics Card – 28Xe Cores, 8GB Memory, 2.05GHz
And the second part Intel Arc A750 it will also feature an ACM-G10 GPU, but with 28 Xe cores (3584 ALUs), 28 ray tracers running on a 256-bit bus interface, 8GB of GDDR6 memory, and the same 225W TDP target as the Arc A770. . The card will have a 2050 MHz GPU and a memory speed of 16 Gbps for an effective bandwidth of 512 GB/s.

This GPU will target GeForce RTX 3060 series mobility options. Intel showed that the card is an average of 5% faster than the RTX 3060 in 48 modern titles. You can read more about perf numbers here.
Intel says their reference design will be part of their IBC or “Intel Branded Card” offering, which uses a reference PCB made by Intel and parts sourced from Intel’s cooler and partners and assembled in Malaysia. These Limited Edition products will be available directly from retailers and e-shops when available. The graphics cards will be available in the main regions of the market.
Both the Intel Arc A770 and Arc A750 graphics cards will be available in Limited Edition flavors as well as custom designs that will be available globally. The Arc A770 will be as high as the Alchemist line goes, and if you’re looking for a more enthusiast option, then you’ll have to wait. next generation ‘Battlemage’ lineup.
Intel Arc A580 Graphics Card – 24Xe Cores, 8GB Memory, 1.7GHz
The Intel Arc 5 lineup is expected to include only one variant for now, the Arc A550. The graphics card is expected to have 24 Xe-Cores (3072 ALU) and 8 GB of GDDR6 memory over a 256-bit wide bus interface at the same 16 Gbps clocks for 512 Gbps bandwidth.

The graphics card is expected to compete with the RTX 3050 and target the US$200-$299 segment with a TDP of 175W. This variant is likely to be one of the best sellers if it can be priced under the $250 bracket and closer to $200, as it will bring it closer to the RX 6500 XT, while offering better performance and a slimmer feature set. AV1, XeSS, better ray tracing capabilities.
Intel Arc A-Series Desktop Graphics Cards Group “Official”:
Graphics Card Option | The GPU is dying | Shade Units (Colors) | XMX units | GPU Clock (Graphics) | memory capacity | memory speed | memory bus | band | TGP | the price |
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Arc A770 | Arc ACM-G10 | 4096 (32 Xe nuclei) | 512 | 2.10 GHz | 16 GB GDDR6 | 17.5 Gbit/s | 256-bit | 560 GB/s | 225 W | 349-399 USD |
Arc A770 | Arc ACM-G10 | 4096 (32 Xe nuclei) | 512 | 2.10 GHz | 8 GB GDDR6 | 17.5 Gbit/s | 256-bit | 560 GB/s | 225 W | 349-399 USD |
Arc A750 | Arc ACM-G10 | 3584 (28 Xe nuclei) | 448 | 2.05 GHz | 8 GB GDDR6 | 16 Gbit/s | 256-bit | 512 GB/s | 225 W | 299-349 USD |
Arc A580 | Arc ACM-G10 | 3072 (24 Xe nuclei) | 384 | 1.70 GHz | 8 GB GDDR6 | 16 Gbit/s | 256-bit | 512 GB/s | 175 W | 200-299 USD |
Arc A380 | Arc ACM-G11 | 1024 (8 Xe Color) | 128 | 2.00 GHz | 6 GB GDDR6 | 15.5 Gbit/s | 96-bit | 186 GB/s | 75 W | 129-139 USD |
Arc A310 | Arc ACM-G11 | 512 (4 Xe Colors)) | 64 | TBD | 4 GB GDDR6 | 16 Gbit/s | 64-bit | TBD | 75 W | US$59-99 |
Intel plans to launch its Arc 7 series GPUs later this month, including the Arc A770 and Arc A750, while the Arc A580 will be available next quarter, so stay tuned for more on Intel’s Arc lineup.
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