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ASUS subsidiary AAEON launches Arc A770 'GAR' discrete graphics and various MXM graphics cards

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According to news from this site on April 17, AAEON Technology (AAEON) launched a GAR-A770 independent graphics card based on Arc A770, which also means that the company has begun to enter the field of consumer graphics cards.

华硕子公司研扬科技推出 Arc A770“GAR”独显及多种 MXM 显卡

Note from this site: AAEON Technology Co., Ltd. was established in 1986 and became a subsidiary of ASUS Computer in 2011. It is mainly engaged in single board computers and industrial computer system related products. R&D, manufacturing and sales.

This graphics card is based on the Intel Alchemist ACM-G10 GPU with 32 Xe cores, 512 XMX engines, and supports a variety of developer tools such as VSR, DirectX 12, Vulkan 1.3, and OpenGL 4.6. The summary parameters of this site are as follows:

Turbo frequency 2400MHz, 32 Xe cores, 32 ray tracing units.

16GB GDDR6 memory: 256bit interface, 17.5 Gbps speed.

PCIe 4.0 x16 interface

Triple screen display: up to 7680 x 4320 @ 60Hz.

Video encoding/decoding: H.264, H.265 (HEVC), AV1 and VP9 hardware codec support.

Ray tracing, variable rate shading (VSR) and DirectX 12 Ultimate.

Intel Deep Link integration: Enhances AI and media processing capabilities.

华硕子公司研扬科技推出 Arc A770“GAR”独显及多种 MXM 显卡

In addition to the GAR-A770, AAEON also launched the MXM-ACMA module based on the Arc A370M and Arc A350M mobile GPUs. This is an MXM 3.1 Type-A module in 82mm x 70mm dimensions, designed for embedded single-board applications.

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