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Our third check-in with Intel's Arc drivers shows more of the same, except in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and the newcomer Forspoken.
Looking for an affordable gaming solution? Meet the Intel Arc A580, a budget-friendly GPU that delivers impressive performance.
Intel surprised everyone this week when it released its Arc A580 graphics card, a GPU that was first announced last year but which had otherwise been missing in action ever since.
The Intel Arc A580 GPU is said to be available for purchase soon via ASRock and Sparkle which seem to be the only board partners working on the card.
Last summer, Intel introduced their first consumer graphics cards, the Arc A770 and Arc A750. The reception was a bit of a mixed bag. These Arc GPUs impressed with their outstanding performance in ...
Intel is discontinuing its Arc A770 Limited Edition GPU, although it’ll still provide silicon for AIBs to manufacture custom versions of the card.
The Intel Arc A770 is being discontinued. But don't worry, it's only Intel's own 'Limited Edition' version that's going away.
As a refresher, the Arc A750 is on the third step of the Arc podium below the A770, which is offered in both 8GB and 16GB variants. The A750 is 8GB only and was initially priced at $289 last year.
Want a new GPU on the cheap? This AsRock Intel Arc A770 8GB card is down to £272 from Tech Next Day, giving you excellent 1080p performance for less.
Being high-end graphics cards from the Arc lineup, the Intel Arc A770 and Arc A750 are mid-range performance-segment GPUs that were launched primarily to take on the RTX 3060 and the RX 6600 ...
Overall, the improvements equate to an average of 43% at 1080p across DX9 titles. The 99th percentile frames (max frame rate) have improved by 60%, according to Intel. Intel Arc A750 benchmarks.
Intel cuts Arc A750 GPU’s price while boasting about driver optimizations Intel wants you to know that it's still improving Arc's buggy launch drivers.