Intel Arc A770 GPU Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/intel-arc-a770-gpu/ Technology News and Reviews Tue, 05 Sep 2023 06:08:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Intel launched the Arc A750 / A770 Asian Games co-branded graphics card https://www.techgoing.com/intel-launched-the-arc-a750-a770-asian-games-co-branded-graphics-card/ Tue, 05 Sep 2023 06:08:18 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=128696 The 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou in 2022 will be held from September 23 to October 8, 2023. In this Asian Games, e-sports will become the official competition event of the Asian Games for the first time. On August 15, the official graphics processor supplier launch ceremony was held in Hangzhou. Intel announced that it […]

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The 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou in 2022 will be held from September 23 to October 8, 2023. In this Asian Games, e-sports will become the official competition event of the Asian Games for the first time.

On August 15, the official graphics processor supplier launch ceremony was held in Hangzhou. Intel announced that it has officially become the official graphics processor supplier of the Hangzhou Asian Games, and released the Intel ARC A750 Photon Asian Games special edition graphics card.

GUNNIR now has the Asian Games co-branded models of Intel Arc A750 and Arc A770 Photon graphics cards, priced at 1699 yuan and 2399 yuan respectively. Interested users can take a look.

Intel said that in order to enhance the Asian Games viewing experience for hundreds of millions of computer users in my country, Intel Bridge Technology and Celadon technology empowered a new type of computer application store, and joined hands with China Mobile Migu to run the Android Migu video app on mobile phones to computers Using the powerful performance of computer CPU and graphics card, it provides computer users with a brand new experience of watching Asian Games with Migu Video App, such as large screen and multi-window operation at the same time.

The parameters of the Blue Halberd Intel Arc A750 and A770 graphics cards are as follows:

A750 Photon uses 28 Xe cores with a maximum frequency of 2400MHz, equipped with 8GB 16Gbps 256bit GDDR6 video memory, PL1 power consumption of 195W, dual 8pin power connectors, 3 DP 2.0 ports and 1 HDMI 2.0 port.

In terms of appearance, this series of graphics cards adopt a simple design style. The official said that when all the complicated decorations and shapes disappear, they are replaced by the classic rectangular shape, which makes the graphics card return to its “Box” essence, giving people a pure overall perception.

The A770 uses a heat dissipation specification of three fans + 5 heat pipes. In terms of parameters, the A770 graphics card has 32 Xe cores, a maximum GPU frequency of 2400MHz, a video memory of 16GB 256bit GDDR6, and a bandwidth of 512GB/s.

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Acer officially launched the Arc A770 GPU: With 16GB large video memory https://www.techgoing.com/acer-officially-launched-the-arc-a770-gpu-with-16gb-large-video-memory/ Sun, 09 Apr 2023 08:11:22 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=87170 Acer JD.com’s official flagship store has now launched the Arc A770 graphics card of the Arc brand, priced at 2,799 CNY, which is 300 CNY cheaper than the Intel public version model. As shown in the picture above, the Arc A770 graphics card uses an unusual cooling scheme. According to Acer, they have incorporated two […]

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Acer JD.com’s official flagship store has now launched the Arc A770 graphics card of the Arc brand, priced at 2,799 CNY, which is 300 CNY cheaper than the Intel public version model.

As shown in the picture above, the Arc A770 graphics card uses an unusual cooling scheme. According to Acer, they have incorporated two special technologies into this graphics card: blower-style 5th generation AeroBlade 3D blade speed cooling metal cooling fans, and axial-flow FrostBlade 2.0 fans for top-level cooling.

In terms of parameters, Intel’s flagship GPU Arc A770 uses 32 Xe cores, optional 8GB / 16GB 17.5Gbps 256bit GDDR6 memory, the public version has a TDP of 225W, uses 8+6pin power supply, and is equipped with four DP 2.0 interfaces and an HDMI 2.1 interface.

Acer’s Arc A770 graphics card model is a high-end version with 16GB of video memory, GPU OC frequency of 2400 MHz, TDP of 250W, overclocking TDP of 280W, and an official recommendation of a 650W power supply.

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Moore thread MTT S80 graphics card test: running points are lower than Intel Arc A770 https://www.techgoing.com/moore-thread-mtt-s80-graphics-card-test-running-points-are-lower-than-intel-arc-a770/ Sun, 05 Feb 2023 01:55:20 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=69460 Digital enthusiast @Loschzwerg got a Moore thread MTT S80 graphics card and conducted certain tests. As a domestic graphics card, MTT S80 is not a high-end model, nor can it compare to the latest Nvidia GeForce, AMD Radeon or Intel Arc series competitors, but it is the first domestic graphics card product that supports Windows […]

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Digital enthusiast @Loschzwerg got a Moore thread MTT S80 graphics card and conducted certain tests.

As a domestic graphics card, MTT S80 is not a high-end model, nor can it compare to the latest Nvidia GeForce, AMD Radeon or Intel Arc series competitors, but it is the first domestic graphics card product that supports Windows environment and DirectX graphics interface. At the same time, this is the first time that a domestic graphics card has truly achieved cross-game playability, so it is definitely worth a try.

Moore Thread MTT S80 is equipped with a multi-functional GPU chip “Chun Xiao” based on MUSA architecture, with 4096 cores, 14 TFlops of theoretical computing power can reach RTX 4060 level, and can also support graphics and image rendering, 8K video codec, AI Various functions such as training and inference, general computing, GPU virtualization, physical simulation, etc.

According to the 3DMark benchmark test results given by the testers, the card is weaker than the Intel Arc A770, at least in terms of running scores, it is 35% to 64% slower than the A770.

Popular science: Although MTT S80 supports Windows and DirectX, it can only support DirectX 9 at the hardware level, so the ancient 3DMark03 and 06 are used here, which has almost no meaning in modern games, but MTT S80 will also support DirectX11 API in the future.

In addition, this card also successfully ran “Crysis”, which is not in the adaptation list. However, it only works in D3D9 mode.

MTT S80 is the industry’s first graphics card equipped with a PCIe Gen5 interface, and can achieve backward compatibility of the interface; the graphics card interface specification is PCIe 5.0 x16, with bidirectional 128GB/s data transmission capability. The high bandwidth provided by PCIe 5.0 further eliminates the communication bottleneck between the GPU and the system. In practical applications, the PCIe 5.0 x16 bus can greatly reduce the loading time of vertices, materials and other data required for GPU operations, and reduce the occurrence of stuttering, to create a better experience for applications such as games.

In terms of interfaces, the MTT S80 graphics card is equipped with 3 DisplayPort 1.4a interfaces and 1 HDMI 2.1 interface, supports 1080P 360Hz images, and can simultaneously output 4 channels of 8K ultra-high-definition images of 7680*4320 @ 30Hz.

According to reports, the MTT S80 is currently compatible with many games such as “League of Legends”, “Cross Fire”, “QQ Speed”, “Diablo 3” (32-bit), “Siege”, “Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 3”, and “Fantasy Westward Journey”.

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Intel Arc A770 flagship graphics card overseas began to cut prices by 15% https://www.techgoing.com/intel-arc-a770-flagship-graphics-card-overseas-began-to-cut-prices-by-15/ Fri, 13 Jan 2023 04:16:01 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=63957 According to VideoCardz, the Intel Arc A770 flagship graphics card has been reduced in price in Europe, and the current price is 355.5 euros (about 2592 CNY), which is 15% lower than the initial price of 419 euros. According to reports, since the launch of the Intel Arc A7 series of graphics cards, the official […]

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According to VideoCardz, the Intel Arc A770 flagship graphics card has been reduced in price in Europe, and the current price is 355.5 euros (about 2592 CNY), which is 15% lower than the initial price of 419 euros.

According to reports, since the launch of the Intel Arc A7 series of graphics cards, the official price has not been greatly reduced and has remained around the initial price.

In China, the initial price of the Intel Sharp A770 is 3199 CNY, and the price of the Intel Jingdong self-operated store is still 3199 CNY, but the selling price of the Xianyu platform has dropped to 2699-2899 CNY.

Intel’s flagship graphics card, the Arc A770 Limited Edition, uses 32 Xe cores, and the marked GPU frequency is 2100MHz. In other respects, this graphics card is equipped with a maximum of 16GB 17.5Gbps 256bit GDDR6 video memory, a TDP of 225W, an 8+6pin power supply, four DP 2.0 interfaces and an HDMI 2.1 interface.

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Acer will add a new DIY product line this year or graphics card products https://www.techgoing.com/acer-will-add-a-new-diy-product-line-this-year-or-graphics-card-products/ Thu, 12 Jan 2023 15:01:38 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=63681 According to BoBoTang news, Acer China 2023 will add a new line of DIY, a “product that has never been done before”. According to the news, this new DIY product should be a graphics card, Acer has already released an Intel Arc A770 model overseas last year. The Acer Predator BiFrost A770 graphics card is […]

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According to BoBoTang news, Acer China 2023 will add a new line of DIY, a “product that has never been done before”.

According to the news, this new DIY product should be a graphics card, Acer has already released an Intel Arc A770 model overseas last year.

The Acer Predator BiFrost A770 graphics card is Acer’s latest flagship graphics card. Acer says they have incorporated two special technologies into this GPU: blower-style 5th generation AeroBlade 3D blade-speed cooling metal cooling fans, and axial-flow FrostBlade 2.0 fans for top-level cooling. This model is a high-end version with 16GB of video memory, GPU OC frequency of 2400 MHz, TDP of 250W, overclocking TDP of 280W, and an official recommendation of a 650W power supply.

In addition, Acer has launched the Predator A380 graphics card in some markets.

The Acer Predator A380 graphics card has a small appearance and is equipped with a turbofan for cooling. The interface includes an HDMI and two DP interfaces. This GPU uses TSMC’s N6 process, has 8 Xe cores, that is, 1024 stream processors, and is equipped with 6GB 96bit GDDR6 video memory.

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Intel: Under the latest driver, the game performance of Arc card DX9 has increased by 80% https://www.techgoing.com/intel-under-the-latest-driver-the-game-performance-of-arc-card-dx9-has-increased-by-80/ Wed, 07 Dec 2022 10:39:22 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=53132 Intel released the 31.0.101.3959 graphics card driver for Arc A series graphics cards a few days ago, which supports a batch of new games and improves the experience of a batch of DX9 games. According to a blog recently released by Intel, under the latest driver, the average frame rate of the Intel Arc graphics […]

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Intel released the 31.0.101.3959 graphics card driver for Arc A series graphics cards a few days ago, which supports a batch of new games and improves the experience of a batch of DX9 games.

According to a blog recently released by Intel, under the latest driver, the average frame rate of the Intel Arc graphics card in DX9 games has increased by 80%.

According to Intel’s data, with the latest driver support, the average frame rate of the tested DX9 games has increased by 80%, and 99% of the frame rates have increased by up to 100%. As shown in the figure above, the A770 graphics card used to run “League of Legends” at 228fps, and now it can reach 346fps; before running “CS: GO”, the frame rate was 179fps, and now it can reach 317fps.

Intel’s latest driver has optimized performance for the following DirectX 9 games:

“League of Legends”

“CS:GO”

“Payday 2”

“Stellaris”

“Starcraft 2”

Guild Wars 2

“Reverse War”

“The End of the World Moon Knife”

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Intel released new driver to fix the video memory of ARC A770 16GB graphics card https://www.techgoing.com/intel-released-new-driver-to-fix-the-video-memory-of-arc-a770-16gb-graphics-card/ Fri, 28 Oct 2022 17:04:11 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=40625 Many users reported that their Intel ARC A770 limited edition graphics card (16GB video memory) did not reach the advertised 17.5 Gbps rate, and the frequency of video memory was reduced. Now, this issue has an official fix from Intel. In the latest ARC Beta driver, Intel acknowledged this problem and released a patch, which […]

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Many users reported that their Intel ARC A770 limited edition graphics card (16GB video memory) did not reach the advertised 17.5 Gbps rate, and the frequency of video memory was reduced.

Now, this issue has an official fix from Intel. In the latest ARC Beta driver, Intel acknowledged this problem and released a patch, which seems to be a driver problem.

Officials at Intel confirmed that the issue was “their fault,” and with the newly implemented validation, no more such issues are expected in the future.

The Intel ARC A770 graphics card has two versions of 16GB and 8GB of video memory, the former has a higher video memory frequency up to 17.5 Gbps, and the latter is 16 Gbps.

But multiple users reported that their Intel ARC A770 16GB graphics card was only 16 Gbps, down to the same level as the 8GB version. The information in GPU-Z shows that the memory frequency has dropped from 2187MHz to 2000MHz.

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Intel Arc A770 graphics card in Europe price exposure, priced at 461 euros https://www.techgoing.com/intel-arc-a770-graphics-card-in-europe-price-exposure-priced-at-461-euros/ Tue, 11 Oct 2022 05:34:11 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=36033 The Intel Arc A770 graphics card is scheduled to go on sale tomorrow, but it has already appeared on German retail site Geizahls in advance. At present, Intel officially announced that the graphics card will be priced at $349 in the US market, but the official price has not been announced in the European market. […]

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The Intel Arc A770 graphics card is scheduled to go on sale tomorrow, but it has already appeared on German retail site Geizahls in advance. At present, Intel officially announced that the graphics card will be priced at $349 in the US market, but the official price has not been announced in the European market.

There are now two German retailers listing the Intel Arc A770 Limited Edition (LE) for 431.18 euros and 461 euros, but both retailers’ product pages show sold out.

The Intel Arc A750 graphics card isn’t available either, but it’s likely that sellers and retailers will start listing the card in the coming days as the release date approaches. Pricing appears to be in line with what U.S. retailers are giving. The Intel Arc A770 LE graphics card is slightly cheaper than previous AMD and NVIDIA GPUs, especially AMD’s Radeon RX 6700 XT and NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 3060 Ti.

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Intel open to Arc GPU use in data centers and servers https://www.techgoing.com/intel-open-to-arc-gpu-use-in-data-centers-and-servers/ Tue, 04 Oct 2022 14:59:47 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=33724 Intel appears to be open to the use of its Arc gaming GPUs in data centers and servers, something CEO Kissinger noted in a recent interview with ServerTheHome. While Intel’s Arc-branded GPUs are designed primarily for the gaming space, the company will also offer its FLEX-branded GPUs intended for the workstation space. Despite their primary […]

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Intel appears to be open to the use of its Arc gaming GPUs in data centers and servers, something CEO Kissinger noted in a recent interview with ServerTheHome. While Intel’s Arc-branded GPUs are designed primarily for the gaming space, the company will also offer its FLEX-branded GPUs intended for the workstation space.

Despite their primary focus on gaming, Intel has indicated that they are open to using Arc GPUs in data centers and servers, as confirmed by Patrick Kennedy of ServerTheHome.

At the event, I also confirmed a key detail that Intel doesn’t plan to limit its desktop cards to desktops only, and unlike Nvidia’s CUDA license, the company says it doesn’t plan to ban their use in servers.

This is welcome news. Interestingly, not only is Intel open to using Arc gaming GPUs in the server and data center markets, but the company will license it for this specific purpose, with a more open and user-friendly model like AMD’s now, while Not like NVIDIA. AMD is open to using its Radeon GPUs in data centers and servers, while NVIDIA typically restricts GeForce and Titan-like offerings. But at the same time, NVIDIA has in turn used RTX graphics cards to power its own GeForce Now servers.

Considering Intel is new to the discrete GPU space, they want to get every bit of market share and adoption possible. Whether that comes from the Arc gaming GPUs that power servers, data centers, or other applications, letting users experience first-gen Intel GPUs makes it all worth it. At the same time, Intel also allows full blockchain support on their Arc GPUs and basically every other Alchemist chip, but whether you get huge performance out of it is a whole different matter. Intel AXG has their dedicated blockchain ASICs and they work better.

Intel’s first Arc A770 and Arc A750 high-end gaming graphics cards are scheduled to launch on October 12, starting at $329 and $289, respectively. Expect more news in the coming week.

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Intel Arc A750 Graphics Card available on October 12, starts at $289 https://www.techgoing.com/intel-arc-a750-graphics-card-available-on-october-12-starts-at-289/ Fri, 30 Sep 2022 04:41:23 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=32053 A few days ago, Intel announced that its independent graphics Arc A750 and A770 will be officially launched on October 12. More information about these two independent displays is revealed today. At the Innovation event, Intel announced that the flagship A770 will be available on October 12, priced at $329 for the base model (8GB […]

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A few days ago, Intel announced that its independent graphics Arc A750 and A770 will be officially launched on October 12. More information about these two independent displays is revealed today. At the Innovation event, Intel announced that the flagship A770 will be available on October 12, priced at $329 for the base model (8GB of video memory) and $349 for the limited edition (16GB of video memory), supplied directly by Intel, not AIB/AIC manufacturers.

Today’s news says the A750 graphics card will also be available on October 12. The Arc A750 starts at $289 and offers 8GB of video memory. For those who prefer “bling”, the A750 lacks the LED lighting of the A770 Limited Edition card.

Here are the specs of the A750 and A770 Limited Editions

The Arc A750 and A770 are the most powerful as top stand-alone graphics. And another interesting point revealed in these slides is that Intel is promoting “Ubuntu” as an officially supported operating system alongside Windows 10 and 11.

Intel has deliberately adopted rather aggressive pricing for its Alchemist GPUs. In most of Intel’s comparisons, they compare the Arc Graphics A 7-series GPU to the GeForce RTX 3060.

The Arc A770 competes very well in performance per dollar, at least under Windows for gaming, and we’ll soon see how Arc Graphics fares under Linux.

Intel also talked about Intel Arc Graphics performance for ray tracing. As of earlier this week, the Intel Linux Vulkan driver now exposes support for ray tracing on Mesa 22.3 Git.

Intel continues to vigorously promote XeSS as an alternative to NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR). XeSS was released to GitHub this week, and while it’s advertised as “open source,” the only code so far is examples and headers for interfacing with Windows builds of the provided XeSS binaries. Hopefully Intel will stick with it and fully open source it soon.

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