Some products equipped with related graphics cards have been put on e-commerce platforms, and Intel graphics card drivers are also constantly updated. Interested consumers can keep an eye on them.
Oct 26, 2022| Some products equipped with related graphics cards have been put on e-commerce platforms, and Intel graphics card drivers are also constantly updated. Interested consumers can keep an eye on them.
In terms of specific parameters, Intel's flagship graphics card, the A770 limited edition, uses 32 Xe cores. The labeled GPU frequency is 2100MHz, but the voltage curve modification and power limit adjustment can achieve a stable frequency of 2.7GHz.
Elsewhere, the card has 16GB 17.5Gbps 256bit GDDR6 memory, 225W TDP, 8+6pin power supply, four DP 2.0 ports and an HDMI 2.1 port.
The sub-flagship A750 limited edition features 28 Xe cores, labeled GPU frequency 2050MHz, 8GB 16Gbps 256bit GDDR6 memory, TDP 225W, 8+6pin power supply, four DP 2.0 ports and an HDMI 2.1 port.
In addition to the public graphics cards, Intel at the innovation Conference flagship showed off the first of the A770 and A750 non-public graphics cards, including a number of designs from brands such as Blue Halberd and Huacheng.
As you can see, the new chip features a three-fan design, a 2.2-slot radiator, and two 8-PIN power ports, an upgrade from the Intel 8+6-pin. The graphics card also comes with a simple metal shield and back.
The company has introduced two Sharp Arc7 series graphics designs, the Phantom Gaming series (Sharp A770) and the Challenger (Sharp A750). Both graphics cards also come with dual 8-pin power ports, one of which is also an "OC" version, possibly at a higher frequency than Intel's limited edition.
Some products equipped with related graphics cards have been put on e-commerce platforms, and Intel graphics card drivers are also constantly updated. Interested consumers can keep an eye on them.



