![]() ![]() The lack of information primed the rumor mill, which previously surmised that a Q2 2022 launch for desktop GPUs was in the cards. A preliminary review (opens in new tab) of the Intel Arc Alchemist (opens in new tab) A380 entry-level graphics board has arrived via SiSoftware, but hidden inside this review is the bigger news. While Intel’s omission of anything desktop GPU-related at CES 2022 indicated that the Q1 2022 launch window would only include notebook options, the company wasn’t forthcoming with the desktop GPU window until now. Those who have carefully watched Intel’s Arc Alchemist GPU line finally have a concrete roadmap to base their excitement on. Intel hasn’t told us exactly when to expect its new line of desktop graphics cards or how much they’ll cost but has shared the hardware specifications for the new Arc lineup. Intel touts these CPUs as having “discrete graphics-class performance.” Beyond these soon-to-be revolutionary CPUs, Intel only teased its Lunar Lake CPU as a “leadership product.”ĭialing it back a bit, Intel also outlined plans for its professional solutions, including Sapphire Rapids launching in 2022, Emerald Rapids in 2023, and finally, Granite Rapids in 2024. Not much is known about these CPUs, but Meteor Lake is based off of Intel4, while Arrow Lake is the first CPU that will use 20A tiles that are made using an external process. Intel then officially lifted the lid on Intel Arc at an event on 30 March, focusing on Arc A-series mobile GPUs, and more specifically, the affordable Arc 3 series. ![]() Looking to the horizon a bit, Intel’s Meteor Lake and Arrow Lake are set for launch sometime in 20, respectively. Intel’s discrete GPU revolution is finally beginning after months of previews and teasers, with the company launching its first Arc A-series GPUs for laptops today. Desktops and workstations will soon follow! /F6ubSUzSHM- Intel Graphics February 17, 2022 You’ve all been patient, and the first wave of #IntelArc GPUs are launching soon for notebooks. ![]()
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