This week, Intel unveiled two of their latest graphics cards for desktop computers, including the Intel Arc A750 as well as the Intel Arc A770 via the Gamers Nexus YouTube site as well as Linus Tech Tips.
Both graphics cards are seen to come with a similar design, only the Arc A770 uses six- and eight-pin PCIe plugs compared to the A750 which uses only one eight-pin plug.
Interestingly, a presentation slide with a comparison list of these graphics cards has also been leaked via WCCF Tech, which shows this Intel Arc A770 graphics card comes with the performance and also the price tag of an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti graphics card launched in late 2020.
Through the slide again, this graphics card will also come with two GDDR6 memory configurations of 8GB or 16GB. This graphics card is expected to be able to run modern computer games at Full HD to 2K resolution with high refresh rates at medium and high settings.
Meanwhile, Intel has also denied any news about the Intel Arc A780 graphics card which is supposed to be seen as an Intel Arc Alchemist flagship class graphics card with performance previously said around an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070.
For now it is still unknown when Intel will launch these graphics cards, especially when AMD and NVIDIA are expected to show off their new offerings later this year.