The results are of exemplary nature only
Manufacturers who offer their in-house benchmarks based on hand-selected games prior to the release of a new product are nothing new, but Intel’s approach to benchmarking the Arc A750 is even more special character.
In its demo for the Arc A750 Limited Edition, the expected reference model of the graphics card, Intel very clearly states that the selected games are clearly games in which the driver is already running well and transfer the achieved performance to other games. cannot be done.
The performance results shown here are from a small subset of games that work very well with Intel® Arc™ and Alchemist architectures. I’m not claiming that all games will show these results, but it’s a sight of what Intel Arc A-series cards are capable of with the right software and engineering competence.
Ryan Schrout, Intel
With this, Intel confirms in advance for the Arc A750 what was already announced with the Arc A350, with software and graphics drivers still Intel’s largest manufacturing site. For an Intel Xe HPG aka “Alchemist” to be able to show what it is capable of, all normal conditions have to be true and they are clearly not doing that at the moment.
The fact that Intel will soon launch two graphics cards from the first Arch generation in China along with the A350 and A750 is not yet present with products in Europe and the USA.
Perhaps Intel will want to make a bigger presence in this country with the second generation, also known as “BattleMage.” The first comparison with the competition, for example in the “Intel A370M vs AMD 6500M” duel, in which Intel clearly lost.
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