Intel may delay its Arc Alchemist A-Series desktop GPUs by months

Intel may delay its Arc Alchemist A-Series desktop GPUs by months

While Intel has already released its mobile Arc GPUs, it appears to be holding back its Arc Alchemist A-Series graphics cards.

According to a leak from a reliable Intel Enthusiastic Citizen and originally spotted by Wccftech, Intel's desktop A-series could arrive in late Q2022 or early Q770 750. It also appears that there are four desktop cards planned in the pipeline. A-series: the A580, A380, AXNUMX and AXNUMX.

The fastest would be the A770, which is compared to the RTX 3060 Ti in terms of performance. This particular detail, along with the alleged delay, seems to be supported by Intel's earlier statement that some sort of "Limited Edition" GPU would be released in the middle of the year.

There also seems to be some confusion regarding the A770, particularly regarding the amount of memory. There are leaks indicating that it has a boost clock of up to 2,4GHz and 12GB of memory, while the new report says that it could have up to 16GB of VRAM.

The leaker who first revealed the leaks, 'Enthusiastic Citizen', also said that Intel has plans for a part called the Arc A750, which previous reports said would have 448 Xe Vector Engines (execution units). According to Vine, this and the A580 would have 8 GB of GDDR6 memory.