Intel has today officially expanded its graphics card range with the long-awaited Arc A580 which comes accompanied with a $179.99 price tag.
The A580 sits between the A380 and A750 using the same ACM-G10 GPU as the Arc-7 Series cards but has been cut down from 32 Xe cores to just 24. This chip comes with a core clock of 1700 MHz and a memory clock of 2000 MHz for its 8GB of GDDR6 memory on a 256-bit bus providing 16 Gbps speeds. For $179.99 this card targets the low-end of the GPU market and is cheaper than anything on NVIDIA’s current lineup in the 40 series and 30 series or even AMD’s lineup excluding the previous RX 6400.
To find out how well this card holds itself, be sure to check out our review of Sparkle’s ORC A580 graphics card, is the $179.99 price tag great value or not?
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