The limited edition of the Intel Arc A-series graphics for desktop is seen in a trailer
The limited edition of the Intel Arc A-series graphics for desktop is seen in a trailer
Intel has just released a trailer showing the final version of what would be its first desktop graphics card INTEL ARC. In this summer its limited edition Intel Arc graphics would be launched.
Specifications and dissipation of the Intel Arc reference model (according to trailer)
Its design has two axial fans like most existing graphics, where the heat is expelled to the outside of the card. It brings the ACM-G10 controller along with what they call 32 Xe Cores. The card brings with it 4 Display Port and 1 HDMI port.
We also see that four heat pipes deliver the thermal load to the fin stack on the integrated heat sink.
In the video trailer, a power input connector is not shown, which suggests that the power it needs comes from the motherboard itself. Remember that the PCIe 4.0 x16 port accepts a maximum of 75w without the need to have a power supply connected to the graphics card.
What gives us to understand that this card would be an entry-level card with low energy consumption
Possible VRAM specifications
In the trailer we see that in the place where the VRAMs go, they accommodate 8 of these, where there could be more below what is shown, concluding that they could bring 8GB or 16GB of memory.
Finally we see that the ARC logo is illuminated being more pleasant for a sector of the market where it is directed.
Source: Tom's Hardware
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