A review of Intel’s pre-release AI upscaling tech XeSS, used in its new Arc A770 GPU, shows competitive results against Nvidia’s slightly older DLSS (Alex Battaglia/Eurogamer.net)

Alex Battaglia / Eurogamer.net:
A review of Intel’s pre-release AI upscaling tech XeSS, used in its new Arc A770 GPU, shows competitive results against Nvidia’s slightly older DLSS  —  A strong start for a new, more open AI upscaler.  —  Face-off by Alex Battaglia Video Producer, Digital Foundry

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A review of Intel’s $329 Arc A770 and $289 Arc A750: ideal for 1080p gaming, slick design, and good performance, but weird driver bugs and few software controls  —  Intel’s GPU effort is impressive but early … Intel’s Arc graphics cards are finally here, and they’re priced to take on Nvidia’s popular RTX 3060 for budget PC gamers.

Intel plans to launch its Arc A770 graphics card for $329 on October 12, hoping to compete with Nvidia’s budget GeForce RTX 3060 on price and performance (Jacob Ridley/PC Gamer)

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Intel plans to launch its Arc A770 graphics card for $329 on October 12, hoping to compete with Nvidia’s budget GeForce RTX 3060 on price and performance  —  That’s the same MSRP as the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 it goes up against, but Intel says that the green team’s card isn’t actually that cheap.

Intel to launch Arc A770 Limited Edition with 16GB of GDDR6 for $349 and A750 Limited Edition for $289 on October 12, alongside A770 with 8GB of GDDR6 for $329 (Sam Machkovech/Ars Technica)

Sam Machkovech / Ars Technica:
Intel to launch Arc A770 Limited Edition with 16GB of GDDR6 for $349 and A750 Limited Edition for $289 on October 12, alongside A770 with 8GB of GDDR6 for $329  —  A770 comes in two tiers; Intel claims “perf-per-dollar” wins over Nvidia RTX 3060.  —  Intel’s highest-end graphics card lineup …

Q&A with Intel VP Raja Koduri on bringing Arc GPUs to India, future generations, GPU design cycles, constraints on Arc’s development, PC form factors, and more (Jamshed Avari/Gadgets 360)

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Q&A with Intel VP Raja Koduri on bringing Arc GPUs to India, future generations, GPU design cycles, constraints on Arc’s development, PC form factors, and more  —  Having recently launched Intel’s first discrete GPU lineup for gamers, Raja Koduri was in India to chat about PC gaming, AI, and future plans.

Intel reveals specifications for its Arc desktop GPUs for demanding, budget, and casual gamers; top of the line GPU will have 32 Xe cores and 16GB of GDDR6 RAM (Anton Shilov/Tom’s Hardware)

Anton Shilov / Tom’s Hardware:
Intel reveals specifications for its Arc desktop GPUs for demanding, budget, and casual gamers; top of the line GPU will have 32 Xe cores and 16GB of GDDR6 RAM  —  Specifications of Intel’s A770, A750, and A580.  —  the specifications of all of its Arc Alchemist A-series discrete graphics cards for desktop PCs.