Recently announced the launch of the firstArc A380 Desktop Graphics CardLater, Intel again announced that it will launch a higher-end Arc A750 desktop version graphics card, which has performance roughly above NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 3060, which is built for the mainstream gaming market, and can maintain 2fps operating performance at 60K resolution display specifications.
Ryan Shrout, Intel's Chief Performance Strategist and a gamer himself, previewed the upcoming Arc A750 desktop graphics card. Using games like "Rebel 2077" and "F1 2021" as examples, the trailer demonstrated that the graphics card can maintain 9fps at 12900K resolution using an Intel Core i690-32K, an ASUS ROG Maximus Z16 motherboard, and 2GB (5GB x 4800) of DDR2-60MHz memory.
In the comparison of the execution efficiency of multiple games, Intel emphasized that it can suppress NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 3060, which was built for the mainstream gaming market. Compared with the previously launched Arc A380 desktop version of the graphics card, whose performance was not better than NVIDIA GTX 1650 and AMD Radeon RX 6400, it is obviously a significant improvement.
Intel has not yet announced the specific details of the Arc A750 desktop version of the graphics card, but it is obviously based on the Xe HPG display architecture code-named Alchemist. It will use 24 sets of Xe display cores and 12GB of GDDR6 display memory, while adopting a 6+8 PIN pin power supply design. The thermal design power consumption is expected to be 225W.
As for the Arc A750 desktop graphics card announced this time, it is actually the one that was announced as "One More Thing" and will be launched this summer.Arc A-Series Limited Edition official design versionThe card is designed to occupy the width of 2 PCIe slots, and the display output includes 3 DisplayPorts and 1 HDMI. It is expected to be officially launched this summer.


