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Info Intel ARC Alchemist owners thread. Now 75 games tested, retested, and counting. Includes productivity experiences. Feel free to add your results.

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"For personal computing, Intel will build and offer to the market x86 system-on-chips (SOCs) that integrate NVIDIA RTX GPU chiplets. These new x86 RTX SOCs will power a wide range of PCs that demand integration of world-class CPUs and GPUs."

Not looking good for Arc.

- God damn AMD cannot catch a break.

They put in the work, start gaining on Intel with a solid portfolio of high performance products while Intel keeps tripping on its own dick, AMD is starting to snowball and then WHAM.

Intel gets partial ownership stakes from THE MOST POWERFUL COUNTRY ON THE PLANET and the WEALTHIEST CORPORATION ON THE PLANET (who is also, ironically, AMD's other primary competitor) so now you have the US Government and Nvidia directly invested in Intel's success and not AMD.

AMD's story almost sounds like a microcosm of American life. Someone comes from nothing, puts in the hard work, plays by the rules, then the powers that be completely **** everything up and slaps them back down.

If I was Lisa Su i'd be thinking its time to throw all the R&D hail mary's now, cause AMD has about 3-5 years before the Nvidia absorption of Intel is complete and AMD is fighting an x86 Nvidia hyperbeast.
 
Bruh Intel support from government was no brainer after COVID they just realized our entire economy is dependent on Taiwan.
 
- So what're we looking a, 9060XT or 5060Ti levels of oomph for a 350W 500mm2 die?
i do not know. i also see no reason to speculate without any further info. it is expected to ship with more cores and more VRAM, but i doubt the VRAM speed / core clocks will be any higher, maybe a tiny bump; i say this because i believe that the B770 is still a budget design like the B580. it makes no sense to try to source high-end chips if you're not able to ask a premium for the product.
And whatever improvement if any coming from the move to PCIE 5.0, which i guess will be *none* since we're nowhere near saturation with 4.0
 
W00t!
My humble A380 looks better and better...
I had a lot of fun with mine before selling it on to someone that would use it more. Some say it is not a gaming card, but it would be far more accurate to say not a modern AAA gaming card. Games like Tom Clancy's The Division and Dirt 4 ran well with near max settings at 1080. Out of the 300+ games in my libraries, there are probably less than 15 it is unsuitable for. One simply because it is so old it did not launch. I need to try on CachyOS with my B580.
 
Speaking of the A380, XeSS MFG X4 on a card that was selling for $100 BNIB is fine blueberry wine. So many were worried about continued support for ARC over a period of years. TAP and Company are delivering. AMD should take notes, as they seem to be losing the plot.

 
Speaking of the A380, XeSS MFG X4 on a card that was selling for $100 BNIB is fine blueberry wine. So many were worried about continued support for ARC over a period of years. TAP and Company are delivering. AMD should take notes, as they seem to be losing the plot.

ARC as a GPU Platform is not getting killed there maybe or may not be dGPU but ARC is here to stay also the encoder on this is on par or better than the RTX 40 Series
 
ARC as a GPU Platform is not getting killed there maybe or may not be dGPU but ARC is here to stay also the encoder on this is on par or better than the RTX 40 Series
With the dGPU and RAM crisis, this is like an Oasis that makes me think... it's time to save Intel ONLY in GPU department.
 
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