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Intel Arc A750 prototype spotted with 16GB VRAM — Engineering sample made by Gunnir sports sticker claiming a 512-bit memory bus
A new engineering sample for the Intel Arc A750 has just surfaced with 16 GB of VRAM, double the memory that was in the ...
Japanese Twitter user Komenezumi (@komenezumi1006) purchased something quite curious: a GUNNIR "Intel Arc Sample1 TF 16G ...
When Intel rolled out the Arc A750 a few years back, it was designed as a fairly standard mid-range graphics card. The retail version shipped with 8 GB of GDDR6 memory running on a 256-bit bus, which ...
Wherefore art thou, Battlemage? Intel hasn't released a new consumer GPU since January, but a fleeting glance of the B770 ...
One of the biggest questions coming out from that is simple: does this mean that Arc is cooked? Is Intel’s own GPU efforts on the chopping block. Well, Intel told PCWorld that “the collaboration is ...
Intel’s Arc A770 and A750 GPUs have been on the market now for over three months. The cards have faced an uphill battle from fierce GPU competition, but with several major driver and software updates ...
Intel said that it's not giving up on its own Arc GPUs despite working with Nvidia on custom x86 chips with integrated RTX ...
The collaboration pairs Nvidia's AI and graphics technology with Intel's entrenched x86 CPUs – two platforms historically seen as bedrock and challenger across PC, gaming, and ...
When Intel debuted its first Arc video cards two years ago, I was more than a little skeptical. Could a company that famously gave up on its last major desktop GPU project in 2009 actually make a dent ...
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