The Intel Arc A750 is starting to pop up in Philippine stores. Part of the Intel’s new Alchemist range of cards, the A750 is made for the 1080p market packing 28 XeCores, 28 Ray Tracing Unites, and 8GB GDDR6 VRAM.
The card is positioned below the Arc A770 with a slightly cut-down die to make it more affordable for gamers and enthusiasts. It aims to provide excellent performance for its value and supports Intel XeSS that can boost performance up to 2x on games that support the AI upscaling feature.
Check out its specifications below:
GPU | A750 |
Architecture | Xe HPG |
Manufacturing Process | TSMC 6nm |
Xe-Cores | 28 |
Render Slices | 7 |
Ray Tracing Units | 28 |
Intel XMX Engines | 448 |
Xe Vector Engines | 448 |
Graphics Base Clock | 2050MHz |
TGP | 225W |
PCIe Configuration | PCIe 4.0 x16 |
Memory Size | 8GB GDDR6 |
Memory Speed | 16 Gbps |
Memory Bus Width | 256-bit |
Memory Bandwidth | 512 GB/s |
The Intel Arc A750 is priced starting at PhP 18,500 in the Philippines according to some retailers. We were able to spot an AIB version of the card – the ASRock Intel Arc A750 Challenger D – in a select retailer but some stores are yet to carry the card.
Intel has yet to officially launch the Arc series GPUs in the Philippines. Local retailers, however, have already started listing both the Intel Arc A770 and Arc A380 with some availability. We expect that more card will be hitting Philippine stores soon.