Intel revealed more details about their Arc graphics card line

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If you follow the computer industry, you probably heard that the video card market may soon appear another player. The fact is that Intel not so long ago introduced its line of graphics cards called Arc.

While Nvidia is making a lot more money on crypto miners, AMD still has more minor features and power. Many gamers are betting heavily on future Arc desktop graphics cards. Intel claims they will be even more powerful than similar models from Nvidia.

To back this up the company released a blog and video where they shared some new details about their graphics cards. Of course, they did not reveal many details about their devices but we still have some information.

What kind of details Intel revealed

Intel has shared information about the Arc A750 Limited Edition graphics card. It will be an analog of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060. The company has conducted several tests in games such as Cyberpunk 2077, Control, Fortnite, and others. They managed to get results that are higher than the card from Nvidia.

Compared to the 3060, at a resolution of 2560X1440 and High preset settings, the average FPS with Arc A750 is higher by:

  • 17% better in F1 2021
  • 15% better in Cyberpunk 2077
  • 14% better in Control
  • 13% better in Borderlands 3
  • 6% better in Fortnite

As I wrote above, we still don’t know much about arc graphics cards. For example, it’s still unclear how Ark will work with technologies like XeSS and ray tracing, and more.

What else does Intel tell us about Ark graphics cards

Also, Intel has recently provided similar information about Intel’s Arc A380 graphics processor. They showed the graphics card’s performance in games like PUBG and Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak. Intel states that the A380 running Monster Hunter at over 90 frames per second said it is “more than capable of playing the best games at 1080p medium.”

The Intel Ark brand was reported back in 2021. They are expected to be released in late summer, first in China and then worldwide.