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6 + 8 PIN power supply design, Intel Arc A750 real card unveiled

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6 + 8 PIN power supply design, Intel Arc A750 real card unveiled

It should be possible to look forward to it a little bit, so that all the products in the computer can be made by Intel.

It has been a while since Intel Arc A380 was released in China. Although it has not been seen in markets other than China, Intel USA clearly attaches great importance to the Intel Arc independent graphics card of the Alchemist series, because Intel Fellow Tom Petersen (former NVIDIA Director of Technical Marketing and Distinguished Engineer) and Ryan Shrout visit Gamers Nexus with an Intel Arc A750.

In fact, the Intel Arc A750 exposed this time is the same graphics card exhibited at IEM 2022 in June. In other words, the Intel Arc A750 will not be a complete ACM-G10 CPU.

Of course, Tom Petersen did not reveal the actual specifications of the Intel Arc A750 in the Gamers Nexus video, but various information on the Internet can roughly speculate that the TDP of this card is 225W; Intel has not yet clearly stated the definition of the graphics card TDP, Mainly AMD uses TBP (Total Board Power) for the power consumption of the entire display card, while NVIDIA uses TGP (Total Graphics Power).

GPU Xe Colors Memory Memory Bus TDP MSRP
Arc A770 ACM- G10 32 16GB GDDR6 256 bit 225W TBD
Arc A750 ACM- G10 24 8GB GDDR6 128 bit 225W TBD
Arc A580 ACM- G10 16 8GB GDDR6 128 bit 175W TBD
Arc A380 ACM- G11 8 6GB GDDR6 96 bit 75W 129 – 139
Arc A310 ACM- G11 4 4GB GDDR6 64 bit 75W TBD
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A 6+8 PIN powered Intel Arc A750 with 24 Xe-Cores and 12GB GDDR6 RAM, but we’ve been told that the card’s RAM spec might actually be downgraded to 8GB GDDR6, the same as the Intel Arc A580, which may be We will have to wait until the official announcement to confirm.

If there is no accident, we will see the Arc series of independent graphics cards of the Alchemist series officially released by Intel in the world before September, which includes the entry-level Arc A310 to the flagship Arc A770.


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