The A750 shown was found to be the same card that was shown at IEM 2022 in June. This suggests that the card shown was not equipped with the complete ACM-G10 GPU, as was rumored.
In a video from a youtube channel provides an overview of the Arc desktop series, including a description of the product stack and the current status of driver development. It also serves as a showcase for the new A380 entry-level model and A750 premium variant. This is the first time Intel has publicly verified and shown the A750. Intel staff have not validated the A750's specs. Representatives of the corporation have simply said introducing these cards would occur "sooner than expected." It is likely comprised of 24 Xe-Cores combined with 12GB of GDDR6 memory, as suggested by the product's name. The A750 card was shown from many perspectives, including the side with the 8-pin and 6-pin power connections. Theoretically, this setup could produce up to 225W plus an extra 75W through the PCI-Express slot.
The whole array of Alchemist desktop GPUs remains obscure. Nonetheless, we can now add an MSRP column to our suspected specifications table. Tom Petersen stated today that while there is no official MSRP for the Arc A380 for the US market as of yet (the card debuted solely in China solely).
Intel ARC Alchemist Series Specifications Estimations | |||||
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GPU | Xe Cores | Memory Size | Memory Bus | MSRP | |
Arc A770 | ACM-G10 | 32 | 16GB GDDR6 | 256-bit | TBC |
Arc A750 | ACM-G10 | 24 | 12GB GDDR6 | 192-bit | TBC |
Arc A580 | ACM-G10 | 16 | 8GB GDDR6 | 128-bit | TBC |
Arc A380 | ACM-G11 | 8 | 6GB GDDR6 | 96-bit | $129-$139 |
Arc A310 | ACM-G11 | 4 | 4GB GDDR6 | 64-bit | TBC |
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