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Intel Arc GPU Found Inside Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro is now Selling for $1350

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Intel's Arc discrete lineup of graphics card are set to hit the notebook/laptop segment first, and today's discovery is no different. BHPhotoVideo, one of the largest US tech retailers, has posted a listing of Samsung's Galaxy Book2 Pro laptop, spotting Intel's Arc discrete graphics solution. According to the listing, this model was spotting an undisclosed Intel Arc Graphics, 2.1 GHz 12-core CPU, 16 GB of LPDDR5-6400 memory, 512 GB of NVMe PCIe Gen4 storage, 15.6-inch 1080p AMOLED display, WiFi-6E, and came in just 1.13 KG body weight. All of this is packed at 1349.99 USD, which is an early sign of the structure of laptop prices carrying Intel's Arc GPUs.

BHPhotoVideo has now taken down the website listing; however, we still have evidence thanks to the leaker, which you can see below. For more information regarding the exact SKU and more Arc Alchemist data, we have to wait for the March 30th launch.


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Aww shit, so there new dawn GPU release coming in the next few months is just for laptop Dgpu, and not desktop, ass, pure ass.
 
Hi,
Gotta start somewhere.
 
Aww shit, so there new dawn GPU release coming in the next few months is just for laptop Dgpu, and not desktop, ass, pure ass.

Well, Intel better get their GPUs released ASAP, because from what all the leaks about RDNA3/Lovelace, it's being to look like Intel's cards will be seriously outgunned by the next generation. Intel's already going to have to price their cards seriously aggressively against RX6000/3000 series to get people to buy them, but onces the new ones are released, they're going to have to go even lower.
 
Says who? You're overreacting, knock it off.

Realism. We saw the same thing with Tiger Lake 10nm chips. You move to low power if high performance isnt ready. And I do reckon node availability/yields also plays its part... like it did with TGL.

Well, Intel better get their GPUs released ASAP, because from what all the leaks about RDNA3/Lovelace, it's being to look like Intel's cards will be seriously outgunned by the next generation. Intel's already going to have to price their cards seriously aggressively against RX6000/3000 series to get people to buy them, but onces the new ones are released, they're going to have to go even lower.

This. Time to market is a thing Raja is unfamiliar with. Poor Arc, living in the vacuum of intel PR...
 
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This. Time to market is a thing Raja is unfamiliar with. Poor Arc, living in the vacuum of intel PR...

Like I said elsewhere, snatching defeat out of the jaws of victory

They could have ridden in a white horse saving the market from an absurd lack of supply and bringing at least some affordability back, instead delay after delay will have them compete with an oversupply on the used the market, better next gen offerings and people moving on to other solutions (either they were able to buy something or switched to consoles for the time being).

They'll still certainly sell, but they could have taken so much more advantages from the current market, it was right there ripe for the taking.
 
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