• Intel wont be troubling Nvidia this year, because the Arc A780 GP

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    Intel wont be troubling Nvidia this year, because the Arc A780 GPU never existed

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    Mon, 18 Jul 2022 10:02:14 +0000

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    Intel has confirmed that the Arc A780 was never planned, meaning that the
    A770 will be the most powerful Alchemist GPU in Intels first wave.

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    Intels Arc GPUs are slowly rolling out around the world, and with the
    initial launch in China now in Team Blues rear-view mirror, speculation is rife about where and when well see the Arc graphics cards next. Most of what weve seen so far has been about the Arc A3 series; cheaper, lower-powered cards to compete with budget offerings from Nvidia and AMD.

    But of course, the most exciting GPUs are always the most powerful ones, so the Arc A7 series has been quite hotly-anticipated, with speculation that Intels ACM-G10 GPU die would do battle with Nvidias RTX 3000 series. But it turns out that the expected Arc A780, which wouldve been the most powerful
    Arc GPU, was never going to be released.

    Ryan Shrout , who handles Intels graphics marketing, has confirmed via Twitter that there isnt an incoming A780 card - and not only that, but he
    also claims that Intel never even had plans to make one.

    This means that the top-end offering of the initial wave of Arc GPUs will be the A770 and A750, which have been officially announced and are believed to compete with the RTX 3060 (although exact specs have not yet been published). Intel showed off these cards recently, revealing a minimalist reference
    design with two fans, but weve yet to see them properly in action. Despite some rumors to the contrary, there is no Intel Arc A780 and there was never planned to be an A780. Lets just settle that debate. July 16, 2022 See more Opinion: Nvidia really doesnt need to worry about Intel now

    Currently, the only discrete desktop GPU Intel has on sale is the budget Arc A380 . We know that the A770 and A750 are coming; driver leaks also suggest that well see an A580 and a low-profile A310 . Its not an especially impressive list, and the absence of an Arc A780 to combat Nvidias excellent RTX 3070 is a blow.

    Its no secret that Intel has had difficulties in getting the Arc series off the ground; delays due to COVID-19 and the global chip shortage slowed things down massively, and even after release the Arc A380 encountered performance issues . Theres no public roadmap - to me, it seems like Intel doesnt have much of a plan.

    Although theres no way to confirm this, I personally suspect that Shrouts statement might contain a half-truth. It seems unlikely that Intel had never planned to make an RTX 3070 competitor; even if it wasnt going to be called the A780, to target the RTX 3060 as the highest end of your new GPU range feels a bit weak. Its possible that Intel simply realized that they couldnt squeeze enough performance out of the ACM-G10 GPU to compete with Nvidias
    more powerful cards.

    To top it all off, Intel now really needs to get these desktop GPUs out the door fast. Nvidias Lovelace and AMDs RDNA 3 next-gen graphics cards are expected to launch as early as September, so Intel desperately needs to complete its first-gen Arc rollout within the next month or so if it wants to secure any significant amount of market share.



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