Early information on the brand new Intel Arc A750 Limited Edition GPU has been released, and it appears to outperform the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 in titles like Cyberpunk 2077, Control, Fortnite, and others.
Performance data from a select group of games that “work very well with Intel Arc and the Alchemist architecture” was published by Intel in a blog post and a video. Not all games will display these results, according to Intel, but they do provide a “view of what Intel Arc A-series cards are capable of with the right software and engineering enablement.”
Intel Arc A750 vs GeForce RTX 3060
Intel Arc A750 performs 17% better in F1 2021, 15% better in Cyberpunk 2077, 14% better in Control, 13% better in Borderlands 3, and 6% better in Fortnite when compared to the 3060 in terms of average FPS, 2560X1440 resolution, and High default settings.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uctDN9uYcXI
Regarding the A750 GPU, Intel still has a ton of information to share, including the GPU’s performance in other games, its availability and price, how it will handle XeSS and ray tracing, and much more.
In an effort to be as transparent as possible about its entry into the GPU industry, Intel recently provided information about the Guinnir Intel Arc A380 and demonstrated how well it runs PUBG and Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak.
More from our Intel Arc Graphics journey in gaming: check out the Intel Arc A380 and @MonsterHunter Rise: Sunbreak running over 90FPS! pic.twitter.com/G02E3WVSGk
— Ryan Shrout (@ryanshrout) July 12, 2022
“The same Gunnir A380 card powers this pummeling and it runs Sunbreak purrfectly smooth at over 90 frames per second. With fast and stutter-free gameplay, the A380 is more than capable of playing the best games at 1080p medium.”
The manufacturer claimed that the A380 is “more than capable of playing the best games at 1080p medium” after demonstrating it running Monster Hunter at over 90 frames per second.
The entry-level Arc 3, specifically the Gunnir Intel Arc A380 Photon 6G OC graphics card, would first be introduced in China when the Arc brand of graphics cards was first announced by Intel in 2021. The higher-end Arc 5 and Arc 7 cards would follow later this summer, according to Intel.
Mesh shading, variable-rate shading, video upscaling, and real-time ray tracing are among the features that Intel’s Arc graphics cards will reportedly provide. It’s intriguing that AI-accelerated supersampling is also mentioned in the launch video. Although Intel did not elaborate on what it is, it is implied that it could compete with AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution and Nvidia’s DLSS. Both products used supersampling technology, which allows games to run at greater framerates or resolutions without significantly draining your hardware’s power. Did you check out Intel Alder Lake-HX leak? It comes with 16 Cores and 5GHz Boost Clock.