Graphics cards are now available at many electronics and retailers worldwide, and include “limited edition” reference design Intel graphics cards, graphics cards with “custom designed” PCBs, and systems cooling from companies like ASRock, etc.
In the US, graphics cards are available starting at $289, $329, and $349 for the Intel Arc A750, Intel Arc A770 8GB, and Intel Arc A770 16GB, respectively.
The Intel Arc A750 and Arc A770 are based on the Xe-HPG “Alchemist” architecture and come from the same 6nm “piece of silicon” called the ACM-G10.
The Arc A750 has 28 Xe Cores (28 ray tracing units), 448 Intel XMX Engines/Xe Vector Engines, or 3,584 unified shaders with the Arc A770 having 32 Xe Cores (and 32 ray tracing units), 512 Intel XMX Engines/Xe Vector engines or 4096 standard shaders.
Both cards have a 256-bit memory band. The memory is GDDR6 and in the case of the Arc A750 it “runs” at 16 Gbps (512 Gbps bandwidth) while in the case of the Arc A770 it “runs” at 17.5 Gbps (560 Gbps bandwidth).
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