, which promises to be its first graphics card with an eye to deliver decent performance in games. Specifically, the Arc A770 is said to compete with anin both frames per second and on price. However, it's not been an easy road to release for Intel's first generation Alchemist GPUs: the company has faced delays, difficulty with drivers, and even questions of its continued interest in graphics.
That includes the opinion of Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, who I recently had a moment to ask about Intel's discrete graphics venture. "We thought we could scale the integrated software stack more directly into the discrete graphics market. And unfortunately, performance levels, gamer certifications, different game features, you know, the integrated software stack simply wasn't capable of scaling up to 5X performance of a discrete graphics requirement.
Intel's Xe architecture first appeared in its mobile chips, Ice Lake and Tiger Lake, though also appeared in the low-power discrete GPUs that were more or less test vehicles for what was to come. Since then, we've had the Arc A380 and, quietly, the. The former of which didn't receive particularly strong praise from reviewers. In a few weeks time, we'll have the Arc A770, likely followed closely by the A750.
Source: Gaming Daily Report (gamingdailyreport.net)
More info: Arc cards will be bundled with almost $500 US worth of software including three AAA titles: 🔵Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (US$69.99) 🔵Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed (US$39.99) 🔵Gotham Knights (US$59.99) 🔵The Settlers (US$59.99)
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