Intel Arc A750E & A580E Graphics Card PCI IDs Spotted In Linux Driver, New Refresh?

Mar 26, 2024 at 07:35am EDT
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Intel has added two unreleased Arc graphics cards, the A750E & the A580E, to its Linux driver's PCI IDs list which might hint at a new refresh.

Intel Linux Driver Now Lists GPU PCI IDs For Arc A750E & Arc A580E Graphics Cards

Spotted by Phoronix, Intel has added new driver patches for Linux which come with a surprise listing of two brand-new PCI GPU IDs. These two IDs are "0x56BE" and "0x56BF". Although the details regarding these GPU PCI IDs are slim on the official patch changelog, it is confirmed that these two IDs are related to two new Arc graphics card variants.

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The two graphics cards include the Intel Arc A750E "0x56BE" and the Arc A580E "0x56BF". Once again, there is no information on what the main changes these two new cards will incorporate over the already existing Arc A750 and Arc A580 SKUs but we can do some guesswork. Do keep in mind that we are simply speculating here.

Image Source: Phoronix

For starters, we know that Intel is planning to refine its Alchemist GPU architecture with the brand-new Alchemist+ refinement. This graphics architecture will be powering the mobility Arrow Lake-H CPUs while the newer Battlemage Xe2 architecture will power the Lunar Lake CPUs. One possibility is that these new Arc A750E and A580E graphics cards may be refined versions based on the newer graphics architecture. The other possibility is that these are simply refreshes of the existing SKUs in a clock speed bump upgrade.

Intel Arc A-Series Desktop Graphics Card Lineup 'Official':

Graphics Card VariantGPU DieShading Units (Cores)XMX UnitsGPU Clock (Graphics)Memory CapacityMemory SpeedMemory BusBandwidthTGPPrice
Arc A770Arc ACM-G104096 (32 Xe-Cores)5122.10 GHz16 GB GDDR617.5 Gbps256-bit560 GB/s225W$349
Arc A770Arc ACM-G104096 (32 Xe-Cores)5122.10 GHz8 GB GDDR616 Gbps256-bit512 GB/s225W$329 US
Arc A750Arc ACM-G103584 (28 Xe-Cores)4482.05 GHz8 GB GDDR616 Gbps256-bit512 GB/s225W$249 US
Arc A580Arc ACM-G103072 (24 Xe-Cores)3841.70 GHz8 GB GDDR616 Gbps256-bit512 GB/s185W$179 US
Arc A380Arc ACM-G111024 (8 Xe-Cores)1282.00 GHz6 GB GDDR615.5 Gbps96-bit186 GB/s75W$109 US
Arc A310Arc ACM-G11512 (4 Xe-Cores))64TBD4 GB GDDR616 Gbps64-bitTBD75W$59-$99 US
Image Source: Intel

It is also likely that we might be looking at Intel releasing Arc GPUs for other markets and the A750E and A580E could be designed for specific segments rather than being just PC DIY & OEM products such as Embedded MXM cards.

It will be interesting to see how Intel positions these two cards especially since they are expected to release Battlemage Xe2 discrete GPUs later this year.

Intel ARC Gaming GPU Lineup

GPU FamilyIntel Xe Next NextIntel Xe NextIntel Xe3PIntel Xe3Intel Xe2Intel Xe+Intel Xe
dGPU ProductsARC E*** GPUsARC Druid GPUsArc Celestial GPUs?ARC Battlemage GPUsARC Battlemage GPUsN/AARC Alchemist GPUs
iGPU ProductsTBATBAArc C-Series?Arc B-SeriesArc 200-SeriesArc 100-SeriesArc Graphics
dGPU SegmentMainstream / High-End Gaming (Discrete)Mainstream / High-End Gaming (Discrete)TBCN/AMainstream (Discrete)N/AMainstream (Discrete)
CPU iGPUTBATBAXe3P-LPG (Nova Lake)Xe3-LPG (Panther Lake)Xe2-LPG (Lunar Lake)Xe-LPG+ (Arrow Lake)Xe-LPG (Meteor Lake)
Process NodeTBATBATSMC 2nm?TSMC 3nm / Intel 3TSMC 5nm (3nm Lunar Lake Tile)TSMC 6nmTSMC 6nm
Max Xe CoresTBATBATBA1232?832
Memory SubsystemTBATBAG7/LP5X/LP6?LP5XG6/LP5XG6/LP5XG6/LP5
Launch2028?2027?20262025202420242022

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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