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Intel has shared a new Q&A video about its Arc A-series desktop GPUs, and it includes a slide that can confirm four total SKUs, along with their specifications.
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I don't think anyone cares any more in the enthusiast arena.
Yup.It will mostly be competing with Nvidia's 40 series though, so it may just be getting to market too late.
Doesn't matter what the specs are if they can't produce drivers that are worth a ****.
Apparently the A770 runs between a RTX3060 and 3060Ti, maybe faster in some games.I think it depends on where they are priced.
The A770 could have merit.
If it scales with cores and clock speed, it should be 4.2 times faster than the A380, which would place it somewhere between a 3070ti and a 3080, which isn't terrible for a first attempt at an arch.
Sell it for $500 and it will be a decent value, at least until next gen hits (which is soon) After that it will need to be cheaper.
It will mostly be competing with Nvidia's 40 series though, so it may just be getting to market too late.
Apparently the A770 runs between a RTX3060 and 3060Ti, maybe faster in some games.
Also the "mid-low end" 30 series should remain for a while, so technically ARC will be competing with ampere.
GN has done a few videos on the A380 and A750 around the drivers. They're complete trash. Hopefully Intel will fix them.I haven't had any experience with their drivers for their discrete cards, but their iGPU drivers have always been good. Very stable and functional.
They were a little limited on the feature side, but that's largely because the hardware was rather limited. No need to throw a full on "gaming driver" at something that can't run games.
I presumed they would be adding more features to their discrete drivers. Is that not the case?
As far as drivers go, I hear a lot of people heaping praise on AMD's drivers these days. I'll agree, they are better than back in the Catalyst Control Center days, but honestly, I think they are trying to do too much. The drivers are quite bloated. I would much rather have something lighter weight.
IMHO, the Nvidia drivers hit the sweet spot, as long as you don't install GeForce Experience. They have all the settings, and none of the bloat.