The graphics card market is fast approaching the next generation. With AMD looking to launch its RDNA 3 range this year and the possibility of Nvidia's RTX 40-series coming in September, the pressure is on to get as much out of this current era as possible. While these two titans are looking to the future of GPU tech, Intel still seems to be lagging behind, having not yet released the desktop variants of its Arc product. However, they will be coming soon, and there could be up to seven different models.
That's according to a recent rumor, at least. In a report from Videocardz, which references a tweet from known leaker KOMACHI_ENSAKA, there may be a number of Arc desktop graphics cards coming from Intel. Although the tweet has since been deleted, a screenshot of it shows a potential list of models that team blue could be getting ready to unleash. This includes 16 GB and 8 GB versions of the A770.
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However, it needs to be said that the tech giant itself has not come forward to confirm any of these speculations. Interestingly, there have been talks in the past of a number of Arc GPUs making themselves known once the desktop range comes out. With Intel looking to release the Arc this summer, possibly as late as June, the closer the industry gets to this date, the more likely people will hear more about exactly which models will be available. It seems as though team blue may be looking to cover as much of the market as it can, as well.
With additional rumors saying that Intel may be looking to unveil an entry-level GPU, one which could match the newly-released AMD RX 6400, it would make sense for these new combatants in the graphics card world to aim
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