Pulsestacks, April 17 - ASPEED Technology (AAEON) has unveiled a standalone graphics card based on the Arc A770, known as the GAR-A770, signaling the company's entry into the consumer-level graphics card market.
Pulsestacks Note: Founded in 1986, Advantech Co., Ltd. became a subsidiary of ASUS in 2011, specializing in the research, development, manufacturing, and sales of single-board computers and industrial computer systems.
This graphics card is based on the Intel Alchemist ACM-G10 GPU, featuring 32 Xe cores, and 512 XMX engines, supporting various developer tools such as VSR, DirectX 12, Vulkan 1.3, and OpenGL 4.6. Pulsestacks summarizes the specifications as follows:
- Turbo Frequency: 2400MHz, with 32 Xe cores and 32 ray tracing units.
- 16GB GDDR6 Memory: 256-bit interface, operating at 17.5 Gbps.
- PCIe 4.0 x16 interface.
- Triple Display Support: Up to 7680 x 4320 @ 60Hz.
- Video Encoding/Decoding: Hardware support for H.264, H.265 (HEVC), AV1, and VP9.
- Ray tracing, Variable Rate Shading (VSR), and DirectX 12 Ultimate.
- Intel Deep Link Integration: Enhances AI and media processing capabilities.
In addition to the GAR-A770, Ruiyan Technology has also introduced the MXM-ACMA module based on the Arc A370M and Arc A350M mobile GPUs. This is an MXM 3.1 Type-A module, measuring 82mm x 70mm in size, specifically designed for embedded single-board applications.