Intel Arc
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Intel Arc is a brand of graphics processing units designed by Intel. These are discrete GPUs mostly marketed for the high-margin PC gaming market. The brand also covers Intel's consumer graphics software and services.
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Release date | March 30, 2022; 2 years ago (March 30, 2022)[1] |
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Manufactured by | TSMC |
Designed by | Intel |
Marketed by | Intel |
Codenames |
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Architecture | Intel Xe |
Cores | Up to 32 Xe cores |
Transistors | Up to 21.7 billion |
Fabrication process | N6 |
Cards | |
Entry-level | Arc 3 |
Mid-range | Arc 5 |
High-end | Arc 7 |
API support | |
DirectX | |
OpenCL | OpenCL 3.0[lower-alpha 1] |
OpenGL | OpenGL 4.6 |
Vulkan | Vulkan 1.3 |
History | |
Predecessor | i740 |
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Arc competes with Nvidia's GeForce and AMD's Radeon lines.[2] The Arc-A series for laptops was launched on March 30, 2022, with the A750 and A770 both released in Q3'22.[3][4][5] Intel missed their initial Q2 2022 release target, with most discrete Arc GPUs not launching until October 2022.[6]
Intel officially launched the Arc Pro workstation GPUs on August 8, 2022.[7][8]