Intel Arc A770 has 32 Xe-cores, a 2100MHz average frequency, and 560GB/s memory bandwidth.
Intel has finally revealed its Arc GPUs specifications. Arc A770 sports 32 Xe-cores, 32 ray-tracing units, 512 XMX engines, 2100MHz frequency, 560GB/s memory bandwidth, and 8/16GB of GDDR6 memory.
According to the company, 2100MHz is average frequency the chips run at across various heavy and light workloads, so you might experience higher numbers. Most Arc A770 cards will come with 8GB of GDDR6 memory, however, the special A770 Limited Edition GPUs will come with 16GB.
Arc A750 is a little less powerful, with 28 Xe-cores and ray-tracing units, 484 XMX engines, 2050MHz frequency, and 512GB/s memory bandwidth.
Here are the specs for all GPUs in the Arc series:
Earlier, Intel claimed Arc A770 and A750 will be able to compete with NVIDIA's RTX 3060 and even be "better than NVIDIA with ray tracing hardware."
There is still no release date or pricing information about the GPUs. Check out Intel's blog post and don't forget to join our Reddit page and our Telegram channel, follow us on Instagram and Twitter, where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.