Intel's new Arc desktop GPUs are only just launching now... at least as an exclusive in China... but we're already seeing the first whispers of a new Intel desktop workstation GPU. A new "Intel Arc ...
The Intel Arc Pro A60 features 16 Xe Cores, 16 ray tracing units, and 12GB of GDDR6 memory. The GPU comes with 16 Gen 4.0 PCIe lanes, 384 Gbps graphics memory bandwidth, and 256 Intel XMX engines. The ...
Today, Intel formally unveiled the Arc Pro A-Series of graphics cards. The announcement covered the first three offerings that Intel intends to bring to market. These consist of two small form factor ...
Intel has officially launched a new range of desktop and laptop GPUs -- the Intel ARC Pro. The new lineup of high-end graphics contains three new GPUs -- the Intel ARC Pro 50, Intel ARC Pro 40, and ...
Intel continues its push into the discrete graphics space. Earlier this year the company launched its first Intel Arc-branded GPUs for consumer laptops, and the company plans to add desktop GPUs to ...
Intel has announced an all-new workstation GPU based on its Arc architecture called the Arc Pro A60. It's meant to bolster the company's lineup of Arc Pro graphics cards by adding a more powerful ...
We might have to wait a while before gamers can get their hands on Intel’s initial offering of Arc discrete graphics cards for desktop PCs. But when they arrive, they might be a lot more plentiful and ...
Intel is taking a slow and staggered roll out for its Arc series of discrete GPUs, having already launched a few SKUs in mobile and the A380 on the desktop (in China). More first-generation Arc ...
We only just heard about Intel's first Arc workstation GPU -- the Arc Pro A40 -- just yesterday, and now we're already hearing about the Intel Arc Pro A50 workstation GPU. Intel recently launched its ...
When Intel told us in March that the first Arc 3 laptops were shipping “today,” we assumed they were, well, ready. It turns out, however, that like every other thing we’ve been dying to try in the ...
The day you’ve been waiting for is here…assuming that what you’ve been waiting for is a discrete graphics card not made by AMD or Nvidia, and the place you’ve been waiting for it is China. As ...
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