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November 09, 2022, 05:54:23 AM
#29
Intel Arc A750 and its approximate hashrate

I looked at the info from a foreign friend (approximate consumption)

ETC 50 Mh/s - 190 W
       48 Mh/s - 116 W

He did not test on other algos ... as I understand it ... there are no miners under Intel ...

Not bat at all for 1st gen intels cards.it is like rtx3060.looks good for me.
For the first video cards, this is a very good indicator. Maybe the potential of these video cards will be revealed a little later, but today the purchase of any video cards for mining is unprofitable.
I remember the Intel Larrabee project in 2009 and 12 years later the company was able to make a decent GPU.

My A750 arrive today - i will show you my results, i think i can beat it  Cheesy. Did you tried BZminer?
legendary
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November 09, 2022, 05:01:39 AM
#28
Intel Arc A750 and its approximate hashrate

I looked at the info from a foreign friend (approximate consumption)

ETC 50 Mh/s - 190 W
       48 Mh/s - 116 W

He did not test on other algos ... as I understand it ... there are no miners under Intel ...

Not bat at all for 1st gen intels cards.it is like rtx3060.looks good for me.
For the first video cards, this is a very good indicator. Maybe the potential of these video cards will be revealed a little later, but today the purchase of any video cards for mining is unprofitable.
I remember the Intel Larrabee project in 2009 and 12 years later the company was able to make a decent GPU.
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Merit: 26
November 05, 2022, 04:58:52 AM
#27
Intel Arc A750 and its approximate hashrate

I looked at the info from a foreign friend (approximate consumption)

ETC 50 Mh/s - 190 W
       48 Mh/s - 116 W

He did not test on other algos ... as I understand it ... there are no miners under Intel ...


https://t.me/koliamainer/8315
Not bat at all for 1st gen intels cards.it is like rtx3060.looks good for me.
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November 05, 2022, 04:00:53 AM
#26
For having an idea how the ARC A750 performs have a look at Son of aTech https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dfoG9x2CSg.
legendary
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November 03, 2022, 11:54:05 AM
#25
Pretty sure Nanominer works on Intel gpus.
I haven't tested, but my 5600 xt is mining ethereum forks with 38-42 megahash hashrate and consumption of 82-95 watts respectively depending on memory and overclocking. These graphics cards can be bought for $200 in good condition. Therefore, for Ethereum forks, it is better not to buy new video cards.
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November 02, 2022, 08:56:47 AM
#24
Intel Arc A750 and its approximate hashrate

I looked at the info from a foreign friend (approximate consumption)

ETC 50 Mh/s - 190 W
       48 Mh/s - 116 W

He did not test on other algos ... as I understand it ... there are no miners under Intel ...


https://t.me/koliamainer/8315

Pretty sure Nanominer works on Intel gpus.
legendary
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November 02, 2022, 06:19:24 AM
#23
Intel Arc A750 and its approximate hashrate

I looked at the info from a foreign friend (approximate consumption)

ETC 50 Mh/s - 190 W
       48 Mh/s - 116 W

He did not test on other algos ... as I understand it ... there are no miners under Intel ...


https://t.me/koliamainer/8315
legendary
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July 22, 2022, 01:00:00 PM
#22
It is clear that Intel chose not the best time to release video cards. If they do not make a huge effort to compete in the mining market, then their video chips will probably be used for mobile devices and laptops.
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July 22, 2022, 08:31:52 AM
#21
This is not a problem for developers. They need video cards for testing and new miners will appear in a few months. They may not have time to mine Ethereum, and there may be good competition for miners for other coins. Intel also benefits from this.


The more the better in terms of price competition from which the end consumer is the winner.Even if Intel GPU-s are not as good as predicted,the fact that they will hit the market will make AMD and Nvidia give up some of their market share to Intel.They will want it back so they will start with price drops fighting Intel and we all will be happy when they do.This is a historic moment for the GPU market and can't wait to have a third player in the market,if it were 4 or more it would be even better.The 16 GB cards as top level from Intel should also be good for mining and with a bit of fine-tuning they should give us like near 60-65 Mhsh for like 135-150 Watt.
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July 22, 2022, 05:51:53 AM
#20
Intel Arc Desktop Gaming Graphics Cards Confirmed Through Latest Drivers: Alchemist Lineup To Include A310, A380, A580, A750, A770, Pro A40, Pro A50


tel's Arc Alchemist gaming graphics cards for desktop PCs have been confirmed in the latest GPU driver release. The 30.0.101.1732 driver brings new game support and optimizations for the Arc A-series mobility GPUs such ss Arc A370M & Arc A350M but it also reveals the desktop cards in their final naming scheme.

https://wccftech.com/intel-arc-a770-a750-a580-a380-a310-pro-a50-a40-alchemist-desktop-graphics-cards-confirmed/
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-arc-780-gpu-denial

Intel Denies Arc A780 GPU Ever Existed

Intel's own Ryan Shrout has come out of the gates swinging, aiming at a specific rumor that has been spreading its wings since the announcement of the company's Arc Alchemist discrete GPUs. Specifically, Shrout denied rumors of an upcoming Arc A780 graphics card. Initially reported by known leaker Moore's Law is Dead (MLID), the Arc A780 allegedly was an unannounced card that would offer better performance over Intel's confirmed top-tier discrete card, the Arc A770.

legendary
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July 21, 2022, 02:04:27 PM
#19
This is not a problem for developers. They need video cards for testing and new miners will appear in a few months. They may not have time to mine Ethereum, and there may be good competition for miners for other coins. Intel also benefits from this.
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July 21, 2022, 12:44:46 PM
#18
Hmm i don´t think so. XMRig will support it i think - it also support the old IGPUs, so why not the new discrete gpu driver? And by the way - mining news from a hardwaretechsite is nuts.
The A380 can be a good low power card like the good old RX550 (up to 14-15mh@35w from the wall with riser)  Cheesy - bandwidth is enough for 20mh+ on ETH/ETC.
Hope we see more support for this cards in the future.

Anyone have a shop where i can buy A380? I know only chinese, but i don´t find any chinese shop.

I would assumehope that any miner that works on Intel iGPUs would have little difficulty. It's probably a matter of
the devs getting their hands on real HW to test and tweak.

The article suggests it's a driver issue but that doesn't seem right. Either they can run compute applications or they can't,
and they aren't much use if the can't.

I wouldn't expect great performance initially, it will take time for the drivers to mature and the miners to be optimized.
I hope they're competitive, we need more competition.
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July 21, 2022, 05:32:12 AM
#17

Hmm i don´t think so. XMRig will support it i think - it also support the old IGPUs, so why not the new discrete gpu driver? And by the way - mining news from a hardwaretechsite is nuts.
The A380 can be a good low power card like the good old RX550 (up to 14-15mh@35w from the wall with riser)  Cheesy - bandwidth is enough for 20mh+ on ETH/ETC.
Hope we see more support for this cards in the future.

Anyone have a shop where i can buy A380? I know only chinese, but i don´t find any chinese shop.
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legendary
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July 20, 2022, 08:40:59 AM
#15
Exclusive: Intel Arc A-Series Desktop GPU Price/Performance Positioning, TDP and Memory Configurations

Intel Arc A770 graphics card currently set to debut for under $400 USD
The flagship of Intel's planned Arc A-Series GPU lineup is the Arc A770 graphics card. It will consume 225W and should trade blows with the RTX 3060 Ti and Radeon 6650 XT while beating the RTX 3060 and Radeon 6600. Based on the slide that we obtained, it is set to debut at or under $399 USD.

https://wccftech.com/exclusive-intel-arc-a-series-desktop-gpu-price-performance-positioning-tdp-and-memory-configurations/
legendary
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June 23, 2022, 09:54:50 AM
#14
This is the perfect time to release new graphics cards Smiley A lot of Nvidia and AMD video art is already sold out by miners, so Intel will need to make a big effort to get their video cards to be bought, instead of cheap second-hand video cards of competitors.
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June 23, 2022, 07:06:29 AM
#13
Won't be buying unless the power consumption is better than Nvidia graphic card counter parts, good hashrate at the cost of less power consumption is what will make this bear market mining fair, you don't want to be struggling with high power consumption at this time.
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June 22, 2022, 04:49:24 PM
#12
Intel Arc Desktop Gaming Graphics Cards Confirmed Through Latest Drivers: Alchemist Lineup To Include A310, A380, A580, A750, A770, Pro A40, Pro A50


tel's Arc Alchemist gaming graphics cards for desktop PCs have been confirmed in the latest GPU driver release. The 30.0.101.1732 driver brings new game support and optimizations for the Arc A-series mobility GPUs such ss Arc A370M & Arc A350M but it also reveals the desktop cards in their final naming scheme.

https://wccftech.com/intel-arc-a770-a750-a580-a380-a310-pro-a50-a40-alchemist-desktop-graphics-cards-confirmed/
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January 29, 2021, 04:20:44 AM
#11
We need discrete graphic cards from intel, enough of Nvidia and AMD cards only, another competitors will make getting cards easier, the team shouldn't worry about adoption I'm sure many will buy the cards and use them for gaming or mining cryptos, I hope the make this happens
legendary
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January 28, 2021, 01:08:17 PM
#10
well intel already showing some integrated gpu now days quite capable run some AAA on decent framerate,

in matter of time raja khoduri on intel implementing amd architect or something new. and to catch up current market it wont be easy need years RnD
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