Intel’s new Arc A770 and A750 GPUs to rival Nvidia’s RTX 3060 – Times of India
Intel this year unveiled its Arc lineup of GPUs – and two of these – Arc A770 and A750 – are heading to markets next month. The two GPUs will be available for purchase starting October 12.
The Intel Arc A770 GPU comes in two memory configurations – 8GB and 16GB – priced at $329 (approx Rs 26,835) and (approx Rs 28,465), respectively. Meanwhile, the Arc A750 has only a single 8GB model which comes at (approx Rs 23,570).
The Arc A770 comes with 32 Xe cores, 32 ray-tracing units and is clocked at 2,100MHz. The two memory configurations of the Arc A770 offer up to 512 Gb/s and 560 Gb/s of memory bandwidth, respectively. Meanwhile, the A750 features 28 Xe cores, 28 ray-tracing units, a 2,050MHz graphics clock and up to 512 Gb/s of memory bandwidth. The three GPUs have 225W of total power.
Do not undermine the new Arc A7-series GPUs because of their lower prices; in fact, they are better than Nvidia’s last-generation RTX 3060 GPUs, while being cheaper. As per Intel, the A770 offers 42 per cent greater performance per dollar compared to the RTX 3060, while A750 has a 53 per cent better performance-per-dollar.
Intel claims the A770’s 16GB configuration delivered better ray-tracing performance than the similarly priced RTX 3060 in some of the titles. Particularly in Fortnite, A770 delivered 1.56 times the ray-tracing performance of the RTX 3060, as per Intel.
We will have to wait until the new GPUs make it to users’ hands to know the real performance of these.
The Intel Arc A770 GPU comes in two memory configurations – 8GB and 16GB – priced at $329 (approx Rs 26,835) and (approx Rs 28,465), respectively. Meanwhile, the Arc A750 has only a single 8GB model which comes at (approx Rs 23,570).
The Arc A770 comes with 32 Xe cores, 32 ray-tracing units and is clocked at 2,100MHz. The two memory configurations of the Arc A770 offer up to 512 Gb/s and 560 Gb/s of memory bandwidth, respectively. Meanwhile, the A750 features 28 Xe cores, 28 ray-tracing units, a 2,050MHz graphics clock and up to 512 Gb/s of memory bandwidth. The three GPUs have 225W of total power.
Do not undermine the new Arc A7-series GPUs because of their lower prices; in fact, they are better than Nvidia’s last-generation RTX 3060 GPUs, while being cheaper. As per Intel, the A770 offers 42 per cent greater performance per dollar compared to the RTX 3060, while A750 has a 53 per cent better performance-per-dollar.
Intel claims the A770’s 16GB configuration delivered better ray-tracing performance than the similarly priced RTX 3060 in some of the titles. Particularly in Fortnite, A770 delivered 1.56 times the ray-tracing performance of the RTX 3060, as per Intel.
We will have to wait until the new GPUs make it to users’ hands to know the real performance of these.
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