
Intel yesterday announced the launch of the Arc A770 and Arc A750 graphics gas pedals.
So far, all indications are that, as was the case with the previously released junior model Arc A380, the launch was more of a formality.
New graphics cards are simply nowhere available for purchase right now - at best the order is suggested to wait until October 17, and many vendors do not even indicate the terms.Image source: IntelIn the case of the Arc A770 and Arc A750 models, Intel has immediately expanded the list of regions where you can find these gas pedals.
The official Intel website indicates that the graphics cards will be available in the U.S., Germany, Spain, Britain, Norway, Sweden, China, Australia, South Korea and Taiwan.
At the same time new items will be available at a very modest number of retailers.
In those stores where graphics cards are already listed in the range, they are not yet in stock.
For example, a large American retailer Newegg cards are out of stock.
Others offer to place an order.
Image source: NeweggFrench retailer Topachat will get the graphics cards only on October 17.
The Arc A770 reference model with 16GB of memory is priced at €460 there and the Arc A750 at €380.
In Germany, only pre-orders are available, only in one store and only for the Arc A750.
The price is €350.
The British store Ebuyer has not yet received the new intel graphics cards either.
No date of their appearance is given.
The reference versions of the gas pedals there are priced at 400 and 330 British pounds, which is about $445 and $367 respectively.
You can already order the Arc A750 and A770 in the reference version from the Polish retailer Komputronik.
Delivery of the purchase is promised on October 20.
Recall, that Arc A770 is based on ACM-G10 graphics processor with 32 Xe cores (4096 FP32 blocks), 32 raytracing modules, and 512 XMX engines.
The card will be available in 8GB and 16GB GDDR6 memory versions.
The recommended price for the version with 8 GB of memory is $329, and the variant with 16 GB of memory is $349.
The Arc A750 uses a slightly \"stripped down\" ACM-G10 GPU with 28 Xe cores (3,584 FP32 blocks), 28 ray tracing blocks and 480 XMX matrix engines.
The card has 8 GB of memory and is priced at $289.
By now only ASRock and Gunnir have presented their versions of video cards.
Also variants from Acer are preparing for release.
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