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Refitting the Arc770 to Flagship status

Harv6147
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Hi guys 🤗 ok right now In the GPU market the choice of green and or red is just bad and worse if the 770 were reworked with a bus of either 384 or 512 but more importantly what if the onboard memory were augmentable with an SSD and no onboard memory keep the bus and the memory is a customer provided SSD battlemage has a metric ton of potential and if the SSD configuration worked well that could alleviate a lot of to little memory griping in the enthusiast forum ☺️ coupled with engineering and software tweaks INTEL GPU division could finally kick out a product comparable to the 4090 Nvidia tell ya right now if that were proven true and the cost was kept reasonable bout half the cost of a 5090 which's ridiculous right now I'm telling you they'd sell out faster than the 30 series Nvidia especially if it was able to utilize the CPU as well might be worth looking into lol hopefully I'm not posting somewhere that people that could actually make this happen never see quite a disappointment think SSDs as GPU memory is probably worth looking into just make sure the GPU has the graphics horsepower and bandwidth to fully utilize the entire drive
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RandyT_Intel
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Hi @Harv6147,

 

You've shared some interesting ideas about the potential of Intel GPUs, Your thoughts on leveraging CPU capabilities are intriguing too. I will coordinate internally to explore these possibilities further.

 

Regards,

 

Randy T.

Intel Customer Support Technician

 

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RandyT_Intel
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Hi @Harv6147,

 

Thank you for sharing your thoughts and enthusiasm for Intel Arc Graphics. We truly appreciate your engagement and interest in our products.


As per Intel’s policy, we are unable to accept or consider unsolicited ideas, including those related to advertising campaigns, promotions, products or technologies, processes, materials, marketing plans, or product names. For more details on this policy, please refer to section 7.10 on our website: Intel Terms of Use.


We will be closing this case now. Thank you once again for your feedback and understanding. 


Regards,

 

Randy T.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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