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Every Arc card

Intel’s discrete desktop graphics, in order. Arc is the new arrival here — Intel’s real return to add-in cards after decades of integrated-only graphics — so the history is short: the Alchemist A-series of 2022 and the Battlemage B-series that followed. Each row lists the architecture and die, a line of headline specs, the launch US price and the year it shipped.

Prices are the launch US price in dollars and exclude tax. Early Alchemist drivers were rough and improved a lot over time; Intel later trimmed some launch prices. The A310 and A380 are the entry parts; the A770 was the Alchemist flagship.

Alchemist (A-series)

ModelChipSpecsFromReleased
Arc A310 Alchemist · ACM-G11 6 Xe-cores, 4GB GDDR6, 64-bit, low-profile, the entry part $109 2022
Arc A380 Alchemist · ACM-G11 8 Xe-cores, 6GB GDDR6, 96-bit, AV1 encode, entry 1080p $139 2022
Arc A750 Alchemist · ACM-G10 28 Xe-cores, 8GB GDDR6, 256-bit, XeSS upscaling, value 1440p $289 2022
Arc A770 Alchemist · ACM-G10 32 Xe-cores, 16GB or 8GB GDDR6, 256-bit, the Alchemist flagship $329 2022
Arc A580 Alchemist · ACM-G10 24 Xe-cores, 8GB GDDR6, 256-bit, filled the mid-range gap $179 2023

Battlemage (B-series)

ModelChipSpecsFromReleased
Arc B580 Battlemage · BMG-G21 20 Xe-cores, 12GB GDDR6, 192-bit, 190W, XeSS 2, strong value 1440p $249 2024
Arc B570 Battlemage · BMG-G21 18 Xe-cores, 10GB GDDR6, 160-bit, 150W, XeSS 2 $219 2025