In an attempt to penetrate the graphics card market, Intel has developed its own range of GPU oriented for game, a proposal that came with the aim of seizing part of the market share held by AMD and NVIDIA. This time, the news suggests that the company Intel, creator of Bow could prepare the launch of graphics related to Alchemist, the architecture used for these video cards.
The ace Arc Intel It cannot be said that they brought great success to the company, but these are video cards that, when released, could compete with the options offered by NVIDIA and AMD, this time, the company that developed the Intel Core could be preparing a new version of these GPU
Linux update reveals Intel’s plans
Leaks are sources of information that should generally be taken with a grain of salt, because as it’s not an official confirmation, it’s impossible to know if it’s really something that can be trusted, although some people are used to being right. .with most of them leaks. In this case, a leak of a leak with a great reputation assures that Intel could be planning the launch of two brand new graphics cards, the Bow A750E and A580E.
This was discovered after the release of a Linux driver update, which shows two codes that Phoronix
New models could refer to integrated graphics
As we previously reported, these two new models revealed by a Linux driver update could be related to integrated graphics rather than a new graphics card itself. And Intel’s plans have been clear for some time, knowing that its current graphics cannot compete with NVIDIA’s RTX 40 models or AMD’s RX 7000, it would seek to establish a rivalry with its next generation, the Battlemage
In this way, one would expect them to try to establish a midpoint with the result of the two graphs we mentioned, but this does not seem to be the case, since it would not make much sense to try to compete with models that you will try to surpass in a few months. . In this way, the company that created the Bow It is reportedly preparing its new iGPU models to be integrated into some of its processors, so it would not be strange to see these graphics integrated into the Core Ultra Arrow Lake-H.