Intel is gradually revealing the details of the A7 series of its dedicated graphics, which would be the most powerful models, but so far they only aspire to fight against NVIDIA’s mid-range. To be more specific, the company has announced the pricing and availability of the Arc A770 and Arc A750 graphics cards.
Intel graphics Arch A770 We were already able to learn a lot of details two days ago, but the chip giant dived into the information made available along with the release of details surrounding the Arc A750. There will be two variants of the first, one with 8GB and one with 16GB of VRAM. The first will have a US base price of $329 and the second will start at $349.. Between taxes, inflation and the depreciation of the euro against the dollar, the amounts will almost certainly be significantly higher when they start trading in the eurozone.
Both variants of the Intel Arc A770 will be equipped with an ACM-G10 GPU, 32 Xe cores and a TDP of 225 watts. The 8GB VRAM variant will only be available from partners such as ASRock and GUNNIR, while the 16GB one would only be priced for the Limited Edition graphics, so if it’s released through other means, it’s possible which ends up being more expensive.

For your part, The Intel Arc A750 will have an ACM-G10 GPU with 28 Xe cores and 8GB of VRAM. Its price will be 289 dollars (remember that when converted to Euros the number is likely to be higher in the Eurozone) so it will only be $30 cheaper than the A770 variant with 8GB VRAM.
The limited edition Arc A770 will be available through retail partners on launch day, and Intel has confirmed its distribution in the US market, but they have yet to finalize things in the remaining countries and markets, including the retail price. Recommended by the manufacturer (MSRP).
Among the Arc A770 models assembled by companies other than Intel, we can highlight e.g Acer Predatorwhich, with a design that occupies 2.5 cabinet slots, implements a an apparently asymmetric active dissipation system and it requires two 8-pin connectors to work. In addition to the interest, it is undeniable that the aesthetic treatment is excellent and seemingly robust. At the moment, only one model with 8GB of VRAM is confirmed, although it is not excluded that there is another with 16GB of memory.

Intel has announced that the Arc A770 and Arc A750 graphics cards will launch on October 12, 2022, although given the large number of delays and the apparent lack of confidence the company exudes, we may be in for some last-minute surprises. minute. Let’s hope that Intel has polished its drivers enough to achieve at least decent results in comparison, because the market cannot be satisfied with the strong dominant position that NVIDIA currently holds.
