Intel has a new lineup of graphic processors under the Arc lineup, and the company recently announced one of the GPUs along with the 13th generation Intel Core-series chips. Now, the company has announced Intel Arc A750 GPU.

The new Intel Arc A750 GPU is targeting the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060, and based on the benchmarking tests, Intel claims that these new GPUs offer more value-for-money goodness compared to the RTX 3060.

Intel Arc A750 GPU

As for the specifications, the Arc A750 comes with 28 Xe cores, 28 ray-tracing units, a 2,050MHz graphics clock, along with 8GB of memory and up to 512 Gb/s of memory bandwidth, having a 225W of total power.

Intel had said that the Arc A770, which was announced a few days back, offers 42 percent better performance per dollar compared to the RTX 3060, while the A750 is touted to offer 53 percent better performance on a per-dollar basis.

Although the company is praising its own GPUs for being better than what the competition is offering, we will have to wait for the actual reviews to know for sure where they stand. It is not yet known which card manufacturers, apart from Intel itself, will build these new Arc graphics processors.

Intel Arc A750 starts at $289, while the two other GPUs from the company, A770 and A770 Limited Edition, start at $329 and $349, respectively. All three graphics processors will start shipping from mid-October.

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