Intel Arc A770 Desktop Graphics card spotted in UserBenchmark

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Web data miner Tum Apisak, identified a system featuring some unreleased Intel products in UserBenchmark's database. We already mentioned the Raptor Lake-S CPU with 24 cores and 32 threads (i9-13900K). However, that setup also holds an Intel Arc A770 graphics card.



Performance wise we're seeing it able to compete with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 and 3070 series of cards, which doesn't bode well. It has to be stated though that the UserBenchmark database is not a good measurement, as well as drivers likely are not performing as intended. UserBenchmark is an untrustworthy platform. The Arc A770 is a desktop ACM-G10 graphics card with up to 32 Xe Cores, 4096 ALUs (shaders), and up to 2.4 GHz clock frequencies. The graphics card is scheduled to be released with 8GB and 16GB of GDDR6 memory.

Nonetheless, Intel is having trouble with its Arc Alchemist GPUs. The Arc A-Series laptops had a ruinous debut, and global availability is still foggy. Arc desktop graphics cards have had multiple delays due to performance and numerous driver-level concerns. 

Intel Arc A770 Desktop Graphics card spotted in UserBenchmark


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