Intel's more affordable Arc 7 graphics card, the Arc A750, will launch on October 12 for $289.
The Intel Arc A750 graphics card was notably missing from Pat Gelsinger's keynote speech a few days ago at Intel Innovation 2022, despite the Intel CEOduring the show. Thankfully, I can now confirm that we won't have to wait long for the cheaper card, or actually any time at all. The Intel Arc A750 will launch October 12 for $289.
The Arc A750 will feature 28 Xe-cores, four fewer than the Arc A770. As such these two cards are expected to be fairly close together in terms of gaming performance. Though saying that, the Arc A750 will run a touch slower with a graphics clock of 2,050MHz and will come with 8GB of GDDR6 at 16Gbps—that's slower than the Arc A770 on both counts.
That's also less VRAM on the Arc A750 than the Arc A770 Limited Edition card that we'll see at launch, and the reason I've phrased that very particularly is that Intel is planning an 8GB model of the Arc A770, starting at $329, which will come through from its partners at a later date. Who Intel's partners are for the Arc 7 cards, graphics guru Tom Petersen won't say.
Petersen does say that Intel expects its partners to come to market"very quickly" with the cheaper Arc A770 8GB, but that appears to leave the more expensive Arc A770 16GB Limited Edition, of Intel's own design, as the only one of the two A770 models available on October 12. The 16GB model will be priced at $349.
You can take a look at the official specifications of both Intel Arc Limited Edition graphics cards in greater detail in the table below.Intel Arc A750 Limited Edition
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