The Intel Arc A580 is still a dark graphics card, but in theory, it should offer performance somewhere between the A380 economic GPU and the A770 flagship GPU. Now, the pixel shooter is finally out of nature and seems to compete with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 in a recently revealed reference.
The reference ashes of the singularity show that the Intel ARC A580 reaches 9,300 points and an average of 95 images per second in the prejustment “min_1080p”. The GPU was associated with an unknown processor of 16 nuclei, 32 GB of game memory and used the API Vulkan instead of Directx 12. Using the same API and the same parameters, the performance of the RTX 3060 fluctuated between 75 and 96 images by second. indicating that the blue graphic equipment card could be a bit more powerful.
However, as Videcardz points out, the ashes of singularity do not provide sufficient information about the system performance to determine how much these reference results are really comparable. As such, we will have to wait a little more before really understanding how these graphics cards are compared to each other.
With the Pixelators RDNA 3 and RTX 4000 of AMD just at the corner of the street, Intel Arc A580 and his blue brothers can stay out in the race in constant evolution to become the best graphics card. With Intel Arc A380 finally for sale in the United States, we hope to see that other GPU alchemists soon leave the wood.
Source : PC Gamesn
