GIGABYTE is expected to offer graphics cards made by Intel from the ARC • HWzone series

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In an internal document of the EEC, or Eurasian Economic Commission, there are several GIGABYTE product models for off-the-shelf products of Intel video cards – and this means that their availability could soon increase significantly

The launch of Intel’s new graphics cards can be described as…gradual. While both the content and the hardware itself are slowly trickling into the market, many predict that we will get to see the products with the Intel ARC name very soon, but we need the familiar marketing and distribution channels to make this happen.

While so far we have seen manufacturers like Acer launch Intel ARC based products, some are asking “where are the manufacturers we know in the field of printed circuit boards?”. Well, we see glimmers of hope on the subject in the form of several models passing EEC approvals.

This time it is none other than GIGABYTE, which is a prominent company in the field of hardware and video cards in particular. These are not Intel’s high-end graphics cards, but mainly the ARC A300 series intended for the entry-level market. the modelGV-IA380GAMING-6GD” according to the way GIGABYTE usually gives model names describes the Intel ARC A380 GAMING 6GBwhich is expected to soon become an actual shelf product.

Among the approved models, you can also see the ARC A310, which is a simple video card for the entry-level market, or for the professional content acceleration market. These video cards are expected to be desirable among content professionals such as photo and video editors thanks to the healthy hardware acceleration that Intel implemented in them, and also thanks to the affordable price.

We very much hope soon to hear about a significant penetration of the market through manufacturers such as GIGABYTE so that Intel can get a more significant foothold than it has received so far.

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