optical tracking performance Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/optical-tracking-performance/ Technology News and Reviews Fri, 02 Sep 2022 02:53:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Intel: Arc A770 Optical Tracking Performance better than RTX 3060 https://www.techgoing.com/intel-arc-a770-optical-tracking-performance-better-than-rtx-3060/ Fri, 02 Sep 2022 02:53:46 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=22159 Intel has released a new video to show off the ray tracing technology behind its Arc Alchemist graphics card. While the Arc A770 has yet to prove that it outperforms the competition, the light-tracing capabilities of this unique graphics card look pretty good. Intel has also previously demonstrated the optical tracking performance of the Arc […]

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Intel has released a new video to show off the ray tracing technology behind its Arc Alchemist graphics card. While the Arc A770 has yet to prove that it outperforms the competition, the light-tracing capabilities of this unique graphics card look pretty good.

Intel has also previously demonstrated the optical tracking performance of the Arc A380 entry-level graphics card, and although it only has 8 ray tracing units, it is slightly better than the competition.

The Arc A770, on the other hand, has flagship parameters, including 32 ray tracing units, and interestingly, Intel has finally proven its previous claim that the Arc is very impressive in terms of ray tracing, even better than NVIDIA’s second-generation RT kernel.

According to Intel’s benchmarks, the Arc A770’s ray tracing performance is even better than the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060, and Alchemist outperforms Ampere between 1X and 1.56X, while the Arc A770 loses to the RTX 3060 in only three games: F1 2022, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Battlefield V.

Intel’s 1440p (2560×1440) gaming benchmarks show that the Arc A770 struggles to deliver normal frame rates in games like Phantom Thread: Tokyo and Hitman 3.

However, with XeSS technology enabled under the Balance preset, the Arc A770 improved ray tracing performance in these two games by 1.77X and 1.61X respectively, so if you need performance more than visuals, the XeSS feature can help you improve your GPU performance even further.

Based on the XeSS performance presets, the Arc A770 delivered over 2x frame rate performance in Phantom Thread: Tokyo and Hitman 3. The card also showed significant performance gains in other games tested, such as Tomb Ryzen: Shadow, Arcadegeddon and Chronicles of the Gods.

Intel has previously officially confirmed that the Razzle Dazzle 5 and 7 monitors will begin shipping in the third quarter, so we can expect a final price. The Razzle A770 is between the RTX 3060 Ti and the GeForce RTX 3070, which are $399 and $499 respectively, and the 770 is expected to be between the two as well.

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IFA 2022: Intel highlights Arc A700 series GPU Optical Tracing Performance https://www.techgoing.com/ifa-2022-intel-highlights-arc-a700-series-gpu-optical-tracing-performance/ Thu, 01 Sep 2022 06:43:59 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=21891 During the 2022 IFA Berlin, Intel marketing executives Tom Peterson and Ryan Shrout were interviewed by PCGamer senior hardware editor Jacob Ridley. According to them, the Arc GPU is not only more cost-effective but can even provide better optical tracking performance than the competition. Intel also shared the Alchemist and subsequent Arc GPU roadmap. (via […]

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During the 2022 IFA Berlin, Intel marketing executives Tom Peterson and Ryan Shrout were interviewed by PCGamer senior hardware editor Jacob Ridley. According to them, the Arc GPU is not only more cost-effective but can even provide better optical tracking performance than the competition. Intel also shared the Alchemist and subsequent Arc GPU roadmap.

(via WCCFTech)

Compared to the red team (AMD), the blue factory (Intel) seems to be more inclined to take the green factory (NVIDIA) to compare.

Previously, the company has shown us the Arc A750 desktop graphics card in a 50-game benchmark test. The average speed advantage of the Arc A750 is about 5% compared to the GeForce RTX 3060.

Intel reiterates that Arc solo has strong DX12 and Vulkan performance, but the shortcomings of support for DX11 and earlier games are quite apparent.

To help Intel save some face, Microsoft also added support for early DX9 games through the D3D9on12 envelope API.

In a sense, the Intel Arc A750 solo is able to get significantly better performance than the RTX 3060 on DX12 games with exclusive optimizations – the advantage is around 17% / 14% / 10% for different titles.

Compared to the Arc A750, the Arc A770 performs better. On the other hand, the disadvantages of the Alchemist GPU overshadow its advantages when DX11 side-by-side comparisons are added.

It’s comforting to know that at least Intel is pricing the Arc GPU’s “short” performance to overshadow the RTX 3060 in terms of price/performance.

Returning to optical tracking performance, Tom Petersen reiterated that the Arc GPU’s optical tracking performance is comparable to, if not better than, NVIDIA’s RTX technology — even though Greenworks’ second-generation RT solution has impressed us considerably and a third-generation RT solution is on the horizon.

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