![]() The Arc A750 targets the same class of gamers as the A770-1080p or 1440p AAA gaming at high to extreme settings with real-time ray tracing added to the mix. There's no 16 GB variant, unlike with the A770. The memory size is set at 8 GB, across the same 256-bit GDDR6 memory bus width but at a slower data-rate of 16 Gbps (512 GB/s total bandwidth), compared to 17.5 Gbps (560 GB/s bandwidth) of the A770. While the A770 maxes the silicon out with all 32 Xe Cores across 8 Render Slices, the A750 is carved out by disabling one of those Render Slices, leaving us with 7, or 28 Xe Cores. The Arc A750 is based on the same 6 nm ACM-G10 silicon as the $349 A770 Limited Edition which we're also reviewing today, but is slightly cut down. If Intel can crack this market, we might get a third player in the GPU market, which will lead to more competition at better prices. The Arc 7-series will compete with the best selling SKUs of both NVIDIA and AMD-the GeForce RTX 3060 and Radeon RX 6600 XT. ![]() Since Intel has a reputation for being perfectionists with silicon engineering, and that they're known not to enter a market unless they can make the best processors the new Xe-HPG graphics architecture enters the market in the performance-segment. While NVIDIA and AMD scaled up their traditional GPUs and stripped them of graphics-rendering hardware to create their compute processors Intel's development is in the opposite direction-to scale down its compute processors and add graphics-relevant hardware. The company's entry to the gaming discrete graphics space is mainly a byproduct of the company's investments in the highly scalable Xe HPC/AI compute processors, to grab a slice of this high-margin pie. Intel's new card promises AAA gaming at 1080p and 1440p resolutions, or high refresh-rate e-sports gaming. The new Arc A750 "Alchemist" launches at just $289, and we have the review for you. Intel's Arc 7-series is finally here, with the promise of high performance gaming at competitive prices.
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