
Speaking at the Intel Innovation Conference, Intel CEO Patrick Gelsinger announced the sales launch date for the Arc A770 discrete graphics gas pedal.
It is scheduled for Oct.
12.
The recommended price for the graphics card will be $329.Image source: IntelAccording to Intel CEO Patrick Gelsinger, test samples of the Arc A770 are on their way to reviewers, and reviews will appear when the card comes to market.Intel Arc A770 features have long been known.
It's based on a full-size ACM-G10 GPU with 32 Xe cores (4096 FP32 blocks), 32 ray tracing blocks, and 512 XMX matrix engines.
A frequency of 2100 MHz is claimed for the graphics chip.
As Intel explains, this figure reflects not the maximum, but the expected GPU frequency.
In other words, depending on the load it may be higher or lower than this value.The card supports configurations with 16 or 8 GB of GDDR6 memory with an effective frequency of 17.5 GHz (17.5 Gb/s) or 16 GHz (16 Gb/s), depending on the volume.
As noted by Intel, in the second case, the memory bus bit depth is 256 bits, and memory bandwidth - 560 GB/s.In the reference version of the Arc A770 Limited Edition video card will be available only with 16 GB of memory.
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