asrock showed his reassembly Arc A750 Custom, one of the top models of the first generation of Intel dedicated graphics (if we ignore what happened in the 90s). As is already the case with Radeon and NVIDIA graphics, companies sell their own models based on those introduced by the original companies. This is where aspects like build quality and dispersion come into play, which can be critical for things like keeping temperatures within acceptable limits.
The graph we are dealing with is a ASRock Arc A750 Challenger which was unveiled at the Tokyo Game Show (TGS), one of the world’s most influential video game events. In the photo published by the Japanese website PCWatch, you can easily see the ASRock brand on the fan that remained on top, while on the lower right there is a label that indicates the Intel Arc graphics model that it implements, respectively. in which it is based.
Here we are before the design with two fans and two slots and the PCB doesn’t seem much bigger than the one in the A380but the latter is hard to confirm as there is, at least for now, only a fairly low resolution image compared to what can be found currently.

Through TGS, they could see the A380, whose performance is roughly equivalent to that of the GeForce GTX 1650 and limited edition and with RGB light A770, the highest model of the first generation Intel Arc. The latter was demoded with Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed. On the other hand, laptops equipped with Intel Arc graphics They also appeared with the launch of Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak on the NEC LAVIE N15. Another demo game is the upcoming Street Fighter 6 which uses/will use the amazing RE Engine.
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Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak on NEC LAVIE N15, a laptop equipped with Intel Arc graphics technology.
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Limited edition Intel Arc A770 graphics.
Intel recently announced that the A770 and A750 graphics will soon see the light of day, but without giving a specific date. After a number of delays, the company’s latest commitment is to launch them before the end of the summer, a date that is practically around the corner, but due to the poor start of its new product line due to some highly improved drivers, last-minute cancellation rumors are still floating in the air. If you’re interested in learning more about Intel Arc graphics, we encourage you to check out our articles on XeSS products and technology.