Intel finally disclosed the cost and availability of its top-tier A770 GPU earlier this week. Along with more information on the A770, the company is also announcing new details for the A750 GPU, which is less expensive.
The A750 is the lower tier option in Intel’s premium Arc 7 series, coming in just below the flagship A770. It will start at $289 and will be available on October 12 alongside the $329 A770. Intel also announced that the custom-designed Limited Edition variant of the A770 with 16GB memory will cost $349.
The company also had some performance numbers to offer against the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060. Intel claims that the A750 is on average 6% faster than the 3060 at 1440p using a mix of titles running different AP.
Intel also had figures that factored in the 3060’s current market price of around $418, which when compared to the A750’s $289 provided 53% increase in performance/dollar metric in Intel’s favor.
In terms of performance metrics and the state of its drivers, Intel currently seems optimistic. We will soon learn how these new cards compare not only to Nvidia but also AMD since the reviews are anticipated to start appearing starting next week.

