ぁ Ꭷbito- Posted December 21, 2023 Share Posted December 21, 2023 Introduction to the features of the Sparkle Intel Arc A580 ORC 8GB This new Intel Arc A580 chipset, which is actually based on the ACM-G10 that has given life to several models of the brand, especially for the laptop environment, as well as the highest models of its desktop range such as the Arc A770 that We tried it a few months ago with Acer. The objective of this new chipset, which we will see, as in the case of this review, integrated into simple cards of around 200 euros, is to compete with the lower ranges of AMD and NVIDIA with ease moving games in 1080p regardless of the generation. of gaming that we talk about, even oriented towards recent titles and AAA titles also supported by the good results offered by these chipsets with resolution recalculation algorithms presented such as the Intel XeSS or the AMD FSR. Its objectives are therefore not very high, but it will allow Intel to compete for a market segment that is currently more covered by previous generation cards than by new models of the most recent designs from AMD or NVIDIA. Renewed, state-of-the-art features, especially in the video process and management of state-of-the-art APIs at prices that now only allow us to access an old model that in many cases would already have to be on the second-hand market. Among these models that I am talking about are some of the most used even on platforms such as Steam such as the GTX 1070 Ti, GTX 1080, RTX 2060 and AMD models such as the Radeon RX 6600, 5700 XT, etc. It is also a much more capable chipset than the Arc A380, with a much higher level of hardware. Among the pure technical data of this new GPU we find the 3072 shader engines, 3 times more than the Arc A380, with a total of 24 Xe Cores units, linked to each Raytracing units and up to 384 execution units called Xe Vector Engines together also to another 384 AI units, which at NVIDIA we know https://www.geeknetic.es/Review/2694/Sparkle-Intel-Arc-A580-ORC-8GB-Review.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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