Sparkle Developing Arc A380 and A310 Low-Profile Graphics Cards

Sparkle is reportedly creating two new low-profile graphics cards based on the Arc A380 and A310 Intel GPUs. The new cards will be aimed at the mainstream market featuring rather beefy dual-slot cooling solutions (for their respectable form factor).

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/sparkle-developing-arc-a380-and-a310-low-profile-graphics-cards

Created 2y | Aug 8, 2023, 7:40:05 PM


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