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Intel’s Arc A770 and Arc A750 graphics card, launch on October 12

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At the Innovation Conference held on September 28, Intel officially released the Arc A770, the highest-end graphics card in the Arc series, which will officially launch on October 12. Intel graphics cards are Arc 7, Arc 5 and Arc 3 series from high to low. In terms of specifications, the A770 is full of 32 Xe units, with 256-bit 8/16GB video memory, 560Gbps bandwidth, 2100MHz frequency, 256bit bit width, and 225W TDP power consumption.

Not only is there light supplementation, but Intel also has its own XeSS technology, similar to NVDIA’s DLSS or AMD’s FSR 2.0, which also uses AI to accelerate game performance.

The A750 graphics card has 24 Xe cores with 256-bit 8GB of video memory.

The public version uses dual fans to dissipate heat, and the surface also uses a skin-like touch, which looks more refined. The front of the A770 and A750 are exactly the same, but they can be easily distinguished by the lettering on the back. Also, the A770 has RGB lights, while the A750 doesn’t.

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