The flagship graphics processor Intel ACM-G10 can be released called Intel Arc A770. Such a video card was tested on the Intel Core 9th generation system "Coffee Lake" with an I5-9600K processor, often used by Intel employees for internal testing. According to GEEKBENCH software, it will be the full implementation of the ACM-G10 graphics processor with 512 actuating blocks (XE Vector Engines) and 32 XE nuclei.
A770 memory is allocated 12.7 GB, which probably means 16 GB, since some data have been highlighted for other resources. Interestingly, it is indicated on the clock frequency of a 2.4 GHz graphics processor, which is only 200 MHz higher than that of the Mobile graphics processor ARC series. Recently, Intel announced a clock frequency of 2250 MHz for a desktop card.
However, the OpenCL A770 test is not very fast. With the result of 85585 points, it is even slower than the GeForce RTX 3060 GPU for laptops (89012 points):
At the moment it is unclear whether the Intel is planning a model called A780, as rumors went for some time ago. So far, Intel only confirmed that it develops a limited series of an ARC desktop computer, but has not been confirmed whether this model will be called A770 or A780.
Intel A770 will have 4096 FP32 nuclei, 16 GB GDDR6 memory and the power of the graphics processor at least 175 W. According to Intel, the ARC desktop series will be available in this summer.