Last week, NVIDIA officially launched a desktop graphics card game performance ladder chart, covering 23 graphics cards from the GTX16 series to the RTX30 series, while giving the graphics card recommendations needed for different gaming experiences. In addition, the much-watched Intel Iris Discrete Graphics Desktop Edition exposed a model of arc A770, and the running score level was the same as that of the RTX 2070. Affected by the "lack of cores" in the global supply chain, the delivery cycle of Apple's new MacBook Pro, mac Studio, Studio Display and other products has been extended by several weeks.
· NVIDIA officially released the GeForce desktop graphics card game performance ladder map
NVIDIA officially launched a desktop graphics card game performance ladder map, covering from gtx16 series to RTX30 series, including 5 GTX16 series based on Turing architecture, 8 RTX20 series based on Turing architecture, and 10 RTX30 series based on Ampere architecture, a total of 23 desktop graphics cards.
From the chart, we can clearly see the performance range of each model of graphics card, RTX 3050 cleverly card positioned in the GTX16 series and RTX20 series of demarcation, and RTX 3060Ti has surpassed RTX 2080 SUPER, have to sigh again, the old yellow knife method is accurate!
NVIDIA also gives the graphics card recommendations required for different gaming experiences, and if you want to play 4K games, you need RTX 3080 and above graphics cards.
Spicy Cool Review: Where is your graphics card located? My GTX1080Ti is no problem with another five years of minesweeping, right?
Speaking of NVIDIA, there is another piece of news: 18 months later, the RTX30 series of graphics cards has finally broken.
In September 2020, the NVIDIA RTX30 series graphics card was officially launched, and since its listing, it has been encountering an abnormal premium, and it has become a luxury to start at the original price. A few days ago, NVIDIA launched the "Restocked and Reloaded" promotion on the overseas official website, listing a full range of RTX 30 graphics cards, from RTX 3050 to RTX 3090Ti and other models, including public and non-public products, and can be directly clicked to buy. Although the official website of NVIDIA has not launched this activity at the same time, a number of AIC partners have adjusted the price in various channels, and models such as the RTX 3080 Ti have achieved lower than the recommended retail price at the time of listing.
Spicy cool comment: Products that have been on the market for a year and a half should have entered the discount promotion period, and now they are actually taking "replenishment on the shelves" to do marketing, is it a bit ironic?
· Intel Desktop Arc A770 Graphics Card Running Score Exposure Flat RTX 2070
Intel's ARC Discrete Graphics Card has been officially released, and the first batch of A-series notebook graphics cards have been listed with OEM products. Consumers are most concerned about the desktop version of ARC discrete graphics card is expected to be launched in the second quarter of this year, Geekbench database recently exposed a model of Arc A770 graphics card, using ACM-G10 core, equipped with 512 EU units, 4096 ALU, 32 Xe cores and 32 ray tracing units, running score equal RTX 2070.
The Arc A770's score of 85,585 is slightly higher than the RTX 2060 SUPER's 85,117 and close to the RTX 2070's 85,689. Compared with the RX 6700XT, there is a gap of about 16%, and if compared with the RTX 3070's 132,175 points, there is still a considerable distance.
Hot and cool comment: Intel's ability in graphics design and manufacturing is beyond doubt, and the biggest problem at present should be the driver adaptation of graphics cards and the tuning with major game manufacturers, which is the key to the success of Intel desktop graphics.
· MacBook Pro/Mac Studio shipments were delayed until June
Recent users who have purchased Apple products may have found that they are now booking the new MacBook Pro, waiting for the goods cycle to be extended, and need to be shipped from May 25 to June 9. The Shipment date of the Mac Studio, which uses the M1 Max chip, has also been delayed to May, and the M1 Ultra chip will not even arrive until mid-to-late June. Mac Studio was released in early March and was originally scheduled for release on March 18.
Even the Studio Display display has to be shipped as early as early June, perhaps related to its use of Apple's A13 chip.
Spicy cool comment: Today, with economic globalization, as the most stable supply chain enterprise in the global IT enterprise, as strong as Apple also lacks core!
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