Intel accidentally disclosed a list of graphics cards to be announced

Intel has released a new Arc Graphics Driver package 30.0.101.1732 for Intel's Arc A350M and A370M mobile graphics cards as well as Alder Lake processors.

Datamainers found interesting data in it. For example, it became known that the company is preparing to introduce both home PC adapters and professional solutions in the near future.

The first are A770, A750, A580, A380 and A310 models, while the Pro segment will include ARC Pro A40/A50 and ARC Pro A30M.

Intel accidentally disclosed a list of graphics cards, which are preparing to be announced

Recall that earlier Intel quite officially announced plans to ship the first batch of Intel ARC graphics cards exclusively to Chinese OEMs. In the future, of course, novelties will also go on sale on the world market in open sale.

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