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Intel Arc A750 8 GB Graphics Card Being Sold For Just $150 US By Japanese Retailer

 Intel Arc A750 8 GB Graphics Card Being Sold For Just $150 US By Japanese Retailer

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Japanese technology giant Intel is making headlines as company’s latest offering – the Intel Arc A750 8GB graphics card – is being sold for just $150 US by a Japanese retailer. It is being touted as the latest innovation in uber-cheap gaming and workstation-level graphics cards. Intel’s entry into the globally competitive market of budget gaming cards is truly a notable one.

This move came at the heels of AMD’s launch of the Radeon RX 550, which falls in the same price range. Aiming to offer steeper discounts and better value to gaming fanatics and digital content creators, Intel is said to be ready to roll out two more variants – the Intel Arc A940 and the Intel Arc A950 – as well.

The Intel Arc A750 8GB graphics card is equipped with a triple fan configuration to keep the card cool during long gaming sessions. It also runs on the Radeon Adrenaline drivers software – a trusted, mostly reliable driver for AMD graphics cards. Knowing the reputation of Intel’s chipsets, it is very likely that this card is based on AMD’s Vega 56 technologies.

Furthermore, the Intel Arc A750 8GB graphics card is powered by a single 8-pin PCI-e connector and a six-pin connector, making it one of the more energy efficient cards in the market. It is powered by the Polaris 10 XL Processor, clocked at 1245MHz, and contains 8GB of GDDR5 VRAM and 7.0 Gbps memory speed.

This graphics card is currently being offered in the Japanese market, with a detailed product page showing off specs and features. With such a hefty discount, this card is surely an ideal choice for gamers and enthusiasts on a tight budget who need a card that works without breaking the bank.

With competition between AMD and Intel heating up, this could be the start of a great show of price wars in the budget graphics card market. For gamers and budget-minded builders, this is a great opportunity to upgrade or buy a new card for a fraction of the cost. Intel’s latest offering certainly sweeps the competition, but we will have to wait and see what it can do in the upcoming months.

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