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But we don't know the performance level yet While Intel is preparing to launch sales of the Arc A580 video card, which was introduced last summer, in Japan some retailers began sales ahead of schedule. More precisely, allegedly ASRock, as one of the manufacturers, forgot to notify sellers about the start date of sales. As a result, in Japan, you can already buy the card. [caption id="attachment_64139" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Intel Arc A580[/caption] Intel Arc A580 went on sale earlier than the official date, and the card is cheaper than its competitor For example, in the Biccamera store, they charge about $260 for an adapter. This may seem like a steep price since the Arc A750 is asking that much in Europe, but electronics prices tend to be higher in Japan. To better understand the positioning of the new product, it is worth knowing that in the same store, the Arc A750 costs about $370. Thus, the Arc A580 is 30% cheaper than the Arc A750. If the situation is approximately the same in Europe, then they will ask about 180–190 dollars for a new product. [caption id="attachment_64140" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Intel Arc A580[/caption] However, you can look at the US and Canadian markets, where the new product has already appeared on some sellers for $210. We don’t yet know what performance the Arc A580 has, but we know that Intel itself is positioning it against the Radeon RX 6600 and RTX 3050. The first in Europe starts at about 200 euros, and the second can be bought for 220 euros. That is, the Arc A580 may be cheaper than both of them.
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Only two additional small cores work Intel continues to drum up interest in its upcoming Meteor Lake processors, which will be released in December. In a new video, Intel showed how the CPU copes with 8K video playback. More precisely, we are talking about video in 8K resolution at 60 fps. Such a load, which not so long ago was difficult even for large GPUs, is quite tough for Meteor Lake. But that's not all. If we talk about Full HD video, it’s not the graphics cores or main CPU units that handle the load, but those same two small cores integrated into the SoC tile, which so far remain dark horses. [caption id="attachment_64134" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] Intel[/caption] Intel showed something completely new. This test shows what they can be used for and what they are capable of. Thus, when playing video, the main cluster of processor cores and GPU can be idle, and the load will be taken by only two separate cores, which consume very little energy. Considering that Meteor Lake is exclusively mobile processors, such a solution can have a very positive impact on battery life. https://youtu.be/S7U_OVv0un4 Watch a video of Meteor Lake in action on Intel Core Ultra laptops with integrated Intel Arc graphics. We traveled to Malaysia to see how the GPU-powered smooth playback of high-bitrate 8K60 video footage, a task that required workstation-class hardware just a few years ago. In another demo, Meteor Lake's disaggregated architecture and focus on power efficiency enables 1080p playback with the CPU and GPU tiles disabled, using low-power E-cores and video decoding built into the SoC tile.
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There are two dozen games on the list Intel continues to improve the performance of its Arc graphics cards. This time, the latest Intel driver 31.0.101.4826, according to the company itself, provides a huge increase in the number of games, up to more than double. [caption id="attachment_63862" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Intel Arc video cards[/caption] Performance will mainly increase in games with DirectX 11, although the list also includes several games with DirectX 12. In general, we are talking about two dozen games and an increase from a modest 5% for Naraka: Bladepoint to 119% for Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Intel Arc video cards are getting better and better. [caption id="attachment_63863" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Intel Arc video cards[/caption] You might think that Deus Ex: Human Revolution stands alone in this case, but large increases were reported for many other games, including Payday 3 (37%), Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 (88%), and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (90%). Let us remind you that the Arc A580, which was announced more than a year ago, should finally hit the market soon.
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They have an ASRock card Intel Arc A580 graphics cards exist. Yesterday we saw their images and an Intel slide describing the characteristics and positioning, and now live photos have appeared on the Internet. The picture shows the ASRock Arc A580 Challenger. There will also be at least one model from Sparkle. You can see that the adapter is not particularly large, and for some reason, it is indeed equipped with two eight-pin power connectors, although the TDP is only 185 W. The Intel Arc A580 graphics card exists, as confirmed by the first live photos Let's remember that Intel's Arc A580 is positioned as a competitor to the Radeon RX 6600 and GeForce RTX 3050. At the same time, yesterday we also learned that Nvidia is preparing a stripped-down RTX 3050 6GB, which will be released early next year. The photos were shared by momomo_us, who is a long-time trusted insider. For example, he was the first to talk about the 65-watt Ryzen 7 7700.
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Not all the details are available yet Intel already has samples of Lunar Lake processors, because one of them appeared in the SiSoft Sandra database. [caption id="attachment_63783" align="alignnone" width="780"] Intel's[/caption] The CPU was identified by the platform code name - LNL-M LPP RVP1. The software speaks of support for LPDDR5 memory, that is, this is a mobile processor. The presence of 20 cores, a frequency of 3.91 GHz, and a rated power of 17 W is also indicated. Intel's "lunar" processor was tested for the first time. [caption id="attachment_63784" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Intel's[/caption] Of course, the release of these CPUs is still a long way off, so many parameters may change significantly. Let us remind you that first, we will see the release of Meteor Lake processors at the end of this year, then sometime next year Arrow Lake will be released, and after that, it will be Lunar Lake’s turn. At the same time, Lunar Lake processors are designed with an eye to low power consumption, that is, they can replace Meteor Lake and not be present in the desktop segment.
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