Unboxing – 30th of September 9:00 EDTReviews – 5th of October 9:00 EDT
Arc Inbound
We expect atleast Intel’s Arc A7 to hit the shelves by early October. In addition, the XPG-Hunt winners have started to receive confirmation emails for a once-indefinitely delayed GPU. Since Intel themselves already have done may showcases, it does not make any sense to push more reviews for a GPU that isn’t even here yet. That combined with the fact that the Innovation Event is just 2 days away, makes it clear that Intel’s Arc A series is coming soon.
Innovation Event
Intel is expected to announce its upcoming 13th-gen ‘Raptor Lake’ CPUs and possibly the Arc A lineup during the Innovation Event. Let us give you a basic rundown of the A770 and the A750’s specifications.
Arc A770
Team blue recently gave us a detailed overview showcasing the internals of the A770. Read more about that here. The Arc A770 ships with 16GB (Limited Edition) / 8GB of G6 memory clocked at 17.5Gbps. The bus spans across a width of 256-bits which amounts up to 560GB/s of effective bandwidth. All this powers, comes in at a relatively low TDP of 225W.
Arc A770
Moving lower in the A7 family, we find the Arc A770 shipping with 8GB of G6 memory clocked at 16Gbps. This GPU features a cut-down variant of the ACM-G10 chip. Powered by 225W, expect top-of-the-line performance in DX12 supported titles. The pricing for both GPUs, is still unknown and will most likely change due to the current state of the market.