Intel is bringing back competitive midrange GPU pricing with the Arc A750 starting at $289, A770 8GB from $329, and A770 16GB from $349, all slated to launch on October 12. Intel has provided comparative benchmarks showing how its upcoming GPUs stack up against the incumbent RTX 3060.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-arc-a750-a770-full-pricing-revealed
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