8.19.2022

Intel's Arc A580 desktop graphics card made its first mark in the Ashes of the Singularity gaming test

Intel's Arc A580 desktop graphics card made its first mark in the Ashes of the Singularity gaming test

Test data on the Intel Arc A580 desktop graphics gas pedal appeared in the Ashes of the Singularity gaming test database.
This model is the first time since the Arc A-series graphics were announced that it's been featured in any test, and there's virtually nothing known about the card in general.
Now, all of Intel's attention is focused on the higher-end Arc A7 series gas pedals, and so far only the entry-level model Arc A380 has been found on sale.Image source: IntelThe Arc A580 was tested in Ashes of the Singularity game in the company of an engineering sample of Intel's 16-core processor.
Nothing is known about the latter either.
It could belong to any of the company's chip series, not necessarily the upcoming Raptor Lake.
It is very likely that in this case we are talking about the test platform of Intel itself or one of its partners.Gaming test was run at 1080p resolution with medium image quality settings.
The card scored 9300 points with an average frame rate of 95 FPS.
While Ashes of the Singularity is one of the first games to support DirectX 12, the Arc A580 was tested using the Vulkan API.
Source image: Ashes of the SingularityFor comparison, a GeForce RTX 3060 gas pedal shows between 75 and 95 fps in similar conditions.
The test Ashes of the Singularity does not show complete information about the system, so it is unknown how much memory the Arc A580 has and whether the ReBAR function was active at the time of testing.Image source: VideoCardzIt should be noted that the Arc A580 is unlikely to compete with the GeForce RTX 3060.
Intel itself has officially announced that this role is reserved for the older Arc A750.
Features of the Arc A580 are not yet known.
According to rumors, it may have 16 Xe cores and 8 GB of GDDR6 memory.

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