INTEL ARC REVISITED
Maximum PC|April 2023
Lots of driver updates in four months
JARRED WALTON
INTEL ARC REVISITED

INTEL’S ARC GPUs officially launched at the end of 2022, though the exact launch date for some models is hard to nail down. The A380 first appeared in China in the spring, but it wasn’t available to purchase in the US until August. The faster A770 and A750 cards launched in October, but it was another six weeks before the A770 8GB could be found.

We’ve talked about the fundamentals of the Arc Alchemist architecture (see Holiday 2022 issue), and all our Arc graphics cards reviews over the past few months (including the ASRock A770 8GB this issue, page 76) have mentioned drivers as a potential pain point. But Intel says things have improved a lot over the past four months and claims significant performance gains with the latest drivers.

Challenge accepted! We set about retesting every Arc graphics card on the original 3490 launch drivers (the A380 was first available with the 3259 drivers, but we opted to stick with the 3490 drivers from the A770/A750 launch) and then re-tested every card with the latest 4123 drivers. Let’s see how much has changed.

PLUGGING THE HOLES

Arc arrived with arguably the best GPU drivers Intel has ever created, but that’s not saying much. A few years ago, it wasn’t uncommon to see games refuse to work on Intel’s integrated graphics solutions—and even those games that did often performed poorly. Intel’s DG1 (see sidebar) helped pave the way for more frequent driver updates, but things were still iffy back in 2021.

This story is from the April 2023 edition of Maximum PC.

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