The first benchmarks for Intel's Arc A380 desktop GPU have been posted by a Chinese reviewer, and they don't look good for Intel. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...
We all knew that Intel's ARC GPUs weren't going to be as strong as Nvidia and AMD's heaviest hitters. Especially when it comes to the lower-end A380. However, the first Arc A380 benchmarks have now ...
While not yet available to purchase in Western markets (let alone with any kind of release date), the Intel Arc A380 has been available to purchase in China now for, give or take, around a week. With ...
Ever since it was quietly released, the Intel Arc A380 discrete GPU has mostly collected unfavorable reviews. Although early benchmarks were promising, testing the GPU in real-world gaming scenarios ...
The Intel Arc A380, the only Arc Alchemist graphics card that’s currently available, was just tested in various games after being overclocked. The performance gains caused by the overclocking show ...
The first Intel Arc A380 GPU review has arrived, and the card seemingly struggles to keep up with Nvidia's entry-level contender. Packing 8 Xe Cores, 6GB of GDDR6 memory, and 2.45 GHz boost clock ...
Why it matters: Intel may have wanted to exploit a window of opportunity with its Intel Arc GPUs, but the company has had to delay their release and even limit the initial availability to the Asian ...
The new tweet is from @TUM_APISAK who says that Intel's new Arc a380 graphics card will have GPU boost clocks of up to 2.45GHz, and 6GB of GDDR6 memory. Intel's new Arc a380 will compete with NVIDIA's ...
The Intel Arc A380 isn't the fastest GPU around, but overclocking the newcomer could significantly boost performance in games like Doom Eternal, Cyberpunk 2077 and God of War. The A380 Arc GPU isn't ...
Graphics Cards It's not Celestial, but Intel's new Xe3 GPU architecture looks like it'll be ideal for the next generation of handheld gaming PCs Graphics Cards Intel's quietly buffed its GPU drivers ...
The big picture: Intel recently confirmed that its desktop Arc GPUs are going to break cover in Q2 2022, and also promised to deliver millions of them to gamers later this year. Early OpenCL ...