It is reported that the Intel Arc Alchemist video cards were postponed again, but the reports indicate that this time there is a very good reason. Large-widespread rumors about Intel Arc Alchemist video cards, as reportedly were postponed again, and is now expected that they will be released In the period from May to June 2022. The report appeared after Intel announced that the cards would be launched in the second quarter of 2022 at the meeting of investors in February. The company, however, did not suggest more specific deadlines.
Intel is going to join two major manufacturers of graphics processors, NVIDIA and AMD, with its new discrete Arc Alchemist video cards. They will be based on the company's high-performance XE-HPG architecture and most likely become a real alternative to NVIDIA and AMD products for both gamers and enthusiasts.
It is expected to be expected that the three best models of Intel Arc Alchemist will be announced from May 2 to June 1. According to earlier messages, it is expected that graphic processors will be supplied with 512, 448 and 384 by executive blocks, respectively. Although there are no final news about why Intel displays cards for the door for so long, in the report it is assumed that this is a software problem, and not any serious hardware problem that the company is trying to eliminate. According to the report, Intel is still working to eliminate all the shortcomings in graphics drivers before displaying cards to the market, but it takes a lot more time than originally assumed.
Speaking about Arc Alchemist drivers, the report claims that they are simply not ready for prime time, based on the author's own experience with cards. The latest drivers for DG1 are reportedly have "significant problems" in AAA games, including image artifacts and random failures. Of course, DG1 is based on the original XE architecture instead of XE-HPG alchemist chips, so it is quite possible that he did not receive all the love that Alchemist received from the point of view of the latest fixes and corrections. However, problems with DG1 drivers assume that Intel may have to work a little before the Arc Alchemist cards will be ready to release.
As for the timing of the launch of Arc Alchemist, rumors from 2021 assumed that they would debut in the 1st quarter of 2022. While the majority of early reports indicated January, some assumed that the launch could occur in March. However, Intel last month dispelled any such ideas, stating that this will happen not earlier than the 2nd quarter of 2022. It was still expected that the cards may appear at the beginning of the second quarter, although the last report now suggests that it is unlikely to occur. However, the new release date is not so far away, so it should not pass a lot of time before more detailed information about the maps will be published on the Internet, or officially Intel, or through third-party leakage.
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