Intel has released performance figures for the Arc A750 Vulkan and DirectX 12 APIs

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Intel published 50 performance figures for the DirectX 12 and Vulkan benchmarks. The Arc A380 performs lower than its competitors in games that use DirectX 11. The A750's performance in 1080p and 1440p was compared to that of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060.



According to the combined findings, the Arc A750 is barely faster than the GeForce RTX 3060 by up to 3% at 1080p and up to 5% at 1440p in 43 DirectX 12 titles. In games that also used the Vulkan API, the Arc A750 outperformed the GeForce RTX 3060. Intel measured a 4% performance difference at 1080p and a 5% performance delta at 1440p in favor of the Arc A750.

Ray tracing, XeSS, and DLSS were not used during any of the testing. Six games using the Vulkan API demonstrate a more consistent performance advantage for the A750 over the RTX 3060, whilst games using the DirectX 12 API show the two trading blows with the results varying depending on the game engine. On the RTX 3060, "Dolmen" produces 347 FPS as opposed to 263 on the Arc. In "Resident Evil VIII," the Arc achieves 160 FPS while the GeForce manages 133 FPS. The average for Intel is raised by these title changes. The A750 will come "later this year," according to Intel. The Arc A750's specs have yet to be released by Intel. The graphics card, on the other hand, will most likely have 24 Xe cores, 3,072 shaders, and 12GB of GDDR6 memory via a 192-bit interface. Furthermore, the boost clock speed is most likely about 2,300 MHz. 

And yeah, a small word of advice never depend on a manufacturer to release actual benchmarks. Also if Intel's best Dedicated GPU offers merely 3060 performance in the year 2022, it'll be very disappointing. 

Intel has released performance figures for the Arc A750 Vulkan and DirectX 12 APIs


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