Intel shares early details on upcoming Arc A750 Limited Edition GPUs and seems to perform slightly better than the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 in games like Cyberpunk 2077, Control and Fortnite.
Intel shared information blog When video He revealed performance results from a small subset of games that “work very well with Intel Arc and Alchemist architectures.” Intel points out that not all games show these results, but this is a “feature overview of Intel ArcA series cards with the right software and engineering capabilities”.
Compared to the average FPS, 2560X1440 resolution, and relative performance of 3060 for high preset settings, the ArcA750 is 17% better with the F12021, 15% with the Cyberpunk 2077, and 14% and 13% better with the controls. Borderlands 3 and Fortnite are 6% better.
Intel still has a lot to reveal about the A750 GPU, including performance in other games, when it will be available, costs, and how to handle XeSS and ray tracing.
Intel is doing its best to be very open about entering the GPU market and sharing details. Guinnir Intel Arc A380 PUBG and Monster Hunter Rise: Showed how it works while playing Sunbreak.
The company showed that the A380 is running Monster Hunter at over 90 frames per second, “more capable than playing the best games on 1080p media.”
Details of Intel Arc Graphics Journey in Games: Intel Arc A380 and @Monster hunter Rise: Sunbreak over 90FPS! pic.twitter.com/G02E3WVSGk
— Ryan Shrout (@ryanshrout) July 12, 2022
The Arc brand of graphics cards was announced by Intel in 2021, with the entry-level Arc 3, especially the Gunnir Intel Arc A380 Photon 6G OC graphics card, first released in China, with the release of high-end Arc 5 and Arc. I shared it. Seven cards will follow later this summer.
This sneak peak follows reports that Intel will raise the price of CPUs in 2022. In some cases, price increases can exceed 20%.
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