Intel announced general availability of Intel Arc A770 and A750 graphics cards. They are the first for desktops to reach the general channel after the first release of the notebook versions, and they are the ones that will let us know if – as we hope – Intel can be a real alternative to NVIDIA and AMD in the segment of graphics hardware.
Intel Arc A770 and A750
The Intel Arc A770 and A750 hit the market in Intel reference design versions, Limited Edition, as well as modified versions from ASRock, Gunnir, Acer and other OEM partners who joined the launch.
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We’ve published dozens of articles about Intel’s return to the specialized graphics business (20 years later) and especially this Arc Alchemist tabletop series, for which we recommend this special where we tell you everything you need to know. Let us summarize its main characteristics for you:
Model |
Intel Arc A750 |
Intel Arc A770 |
GPU |
Xe-HPG «Alchemist» – ACM-G10 |
Xe-HPG «Alchemist» – ACM-G10 |
cores |
3,584 |
4,096 |
rendering units |
112 |
128 |
Freq. Base |
2050 MHz |
2,100 MHz |
dedicated memory |
8GB GDDR6 |
8/16 GB GDDR6 |
Frequency memory |
2000 MHz |
2187 MHz |
Bandwidth |
512 Gbps |
560 Gbps |
transistors |
21,700 mil |
21,700 mil |
Production |
6 nm |
6 nm |
models and prices
- Intel Arc A770 with 16GB of dedicated memory: $349.
- Intel Arc A770 with 8GB dedicated memory: $329.


moderate prices for the barbarism of other dedicated graphics, but we have to judge that once the performance part is analyzed, including the software and drivers that play a vital role. Intel is far from competing in the high-end that NVIDIA RTX 4090 leads (don’t miss our spectacular analysis), but we believe it will be able to compete in the entry and mid-range. And it has a lot of room for improvement to position itself as a necessary alternative to the current duopoly.