In addition to publishingArc A750 Desktop Graphics CardIntel earlier revealed that it will launch a desktop version graphics card called Arc A770, which will obviously correspond to higher display performance. It is also confirmed that the card will be equipped with RGB lighting effects.
On the "WAN Show" hosted by Canadian YouTuber and host/producer Linus Sebastian, Intel's Chief Performance Strategy Officer Ryan Shrout once again revealed that they will release a desktop graphics card called the Arc A770, which will also be available in limited edition.
The Arc A770 is virtually identical to the previously announced Arc A750, but will feature RGB lighting to complement gaming visuals. Regarding interfaces, the Arc A770 is expected to feature three DisplayPort outputs and one HDMI output, and will utilize a 770+3 pin power supply. Cooling will also be provided by two fans.
As for the display architecture, the Arc A770 is still based on the Xe HPG display architecture code-named Alchemist, but it is expected to unleash full display performance, possibly corresponding to 32 Xe cores and equipped with 16GB of GDDR6 display memory, and it will operate at a thermal design power consumption of 225W.
Intel has not yet announced the specific details of Arc A770 and Arc A750, but it is expected that they will be announced between July and August at the earliest.


