Intel has teased its Arc graphics card lineup for a long time, and we got our first taste in March when the Intel Arc mobile graphics cards for laptops were unveiled.
The key concern for most gamers is when the desktop version will be released.
Intel’s Arc desktop collection, internally codenamed Alchemist, is expected to launch this summer, but that’s about all we know for sure.
Leaks and rumours, like most things, give a lot more information, giving us a fair sense of what to anticipate from Intel’s Arc desktop graphics cards.
From release dates and price rumours to the newest design and spec leaks, we cover all you need to know about the Intel Arc desktop GPU family.
Intel has stated that the desktop versions of its Arc graphics card family will be delivered “this summer,” but it hasn’t provided any other details.
Given the Arc mobile range’s last-minute delays, it’s easy to see why Intel is keeping its cards closer to its breast this time.
That doesn’t stop leakers from doing their job, as a recent report from Wccftech sheds light on not just when the new graphics cards will be available, but also how much they’ll cost. In a moment, I’ll get into the latter.
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