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Intel confirms 16GB and 8GB Arc A770 and A750 graphics cards

In the lead up to Intel's Arc desktop GPU launch, the company has been running a scavenger hunt contest to get fans involved. Intel has now revealed that Arc A770 and A750 graphics cards will be sent out to some winners. 

As reported by VideoCardz, Intel also details how much VRAM each graphics card will have. As you might've guessed, the “Premium” GPU prize is the Arc A770 and the “performance” GPU prize is the Arc A750. The former will have a full 16GB of GDDR6 memory, while the latter will have 8GB of GDDR6 memory.

When announcing the winners, Intel also acknowledges the delays in the Arc Alchemist launch. However, their launch is getting closer. Currently, the A750 is in the final testing phase at Intel offices. Once that phase ends, Intel will begin rolling out samples.

Currently, the Arc A750 is expected to launch in the $300 to $350 price range, while the Arc A770 is expected to cost around $400.

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