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ASRock Arc A750 Challenger Graphics Card Pictured

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Here's the first picture of a custom-design Intel Arc A750 "Alchemist" graphics card, in this case, an ASRock Arc A750 Challenger. ASRock showed the card off at its Tokyo Game Show 2022 booth. The strictly 2-slot thick card appears to have a fairly well-endowed aluminium fin-stack cooling solution featuring a pair of large 100 mm fans. Its cooling solution uses two aluminium fin-stacks skewered by a number of copper heat pipes. The card draws power from two 8-pin PCIe power connectors, and features some illumination in the way of an illuminated Arc logo.

The Arc A750 is based on the same 6 nm "DG2-512" silicon as the A770 Limited Edition—which looks increasingly like an Intel-exclusive that will only be sold in its reference design. While the A770 maxes out the chip with all 32 Xe Cores being enabled (512 EUs, or 4,096 unified shaders), the A750 gets 28 Xe Cores (448 EUs, or 3,584 unified shaders). It also gets 8 GB of 16 Gbps GDDR6 memory across a 256-bit wide memory interface (512 GB/s bandwidth), 448 XMX units (accelerates AI and features like XeSS), and 28 RT units. The reference engine clock of the A750 is set at 2.05 GHz, although it's likely that the ASRock Challenger is a factory-overclocked card.



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This is wild. So is the A750 launched too? Or just revealed?
 
Sadly for Intel that the GPU-hot ride is over.
 
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This is wild. So is the A750 launched too? Or just revealed?

there was talk a lot of partners had cards ready for a long time now, the problem was with Intel, the drivers, they where the ones to delay/cancel. Could be impending release or a piece of history in display

Asrock probably wants their money back one way or another, i mean, intel buys stock back or let them release the disaster, any money is good money.
 
This doesn’t look like a line that’s cancelled. But my question is: will ARC’s arc be exponential, logarithmic, a flatline, or a declining slope. ?
Terminal.
 
Cool so when can I buy an A770 dammit.
 
Isn't A750 a middle-tier card? Yet it has 2x8pin sockets... This is one power-hungry card for it's expected performance level.
 
Isn't A750 a middle-tier card? Yet it has 2x8pin sockets... This is one power-hungry card for it's expected performance level.
I was just going to ask this question. Why does this thing have 2x8 pin connectors? It's not a RTX 4900 card ffs.
 
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