Introducing the A-Series Family’s Latest Member, the Intel® Arc™ A580 – Intel Gaming Access (2024)

A new member of the family arrives: the Intel Arc A580. Sitting in the middle of our lineup, this GPU packs all the modern features of Intel Arc A-series graphics for immersive gaming and stellar content creation.

A peek at the cards

Intel Arc graphics are unwavering in our mission to bring balance back to the GPU market. That’s especially true for the new A-series GPU: the Intel Arc A580, striking some of the most impressive performance-per-dollar yet. We’ll get into tech specs further down, let’s take a look at each of our three manufacturing partners’ graphics cards first. Today we unveil the ASRock Intel Arc A580 Challenger 8GB OC, GUNNIR Intel Arc A580 Index 8G (dual-fan) and Photon 8G OC (triple fan, coming soon), and SPARKLE Intel Arc A580 ORC OC Edition.

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ASRock is left above, keeping it stealthy with a brushed black shroud and clear fans. In the middle, the GUNNIR Index is rocking sleek high-tech aesthetics. SPARKLE is at the right, with its distinctive blue twin-fan design and branded PCIe shield. Availability and prices vary by country and retailer. Check out the Where to Buy section below.

Tech specs

No matter which card you choose, the graphics processor at the center of the board is the same across all three. The Intel Arc A580 GPU not only gives you another choice when building and upgrading your PC, it also adds a whole new tier to our desktop graphics cards. It debuts the Intel Arc A5 family, sitting between the high-performance A750 & A770 and the budget-friendly A380 GPUs. The Intel Arc A3, A5, and A7 families might remind you of our Intel Core™ processor tiers: each level up through i3, i5, and i7 means more performance.

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Even with the Intel Arc A580 situated between the A380 and A750, its hardware specs are closer to the A750. You’ll find the same amount of VRAM in both models (8 GB) with equal memory bandwidth. What sets the new Intel Arc A580 apart is its number of Xe-cores, the bits that carry out graphics computations. It features 24 of those, close to the top end of the A-Series specs.

As the inclusion of “OC” in most of the add-in board names suggest, our partners have opted to overclock their versions of the Intel Arc A580. All three cards are set to run at 2000 MHz, about 18% faster than Intel’s 1700 MHz spec above.

Advanced gaming performance

The Intel Arc A580 takes advantage of all the Game On driver updates for new and legacy games we’ve published over the last year. Combine that software engineering with the capable hardware above and you’ve got a graphics card capable of handling even the latest games at 1080p High settings, like Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales. Those two run at over 60 FPS natively on the A580, but there’s more performance to be had from these cards yet.

All Intel Arc GPUs have powerful AI capabilities built-in, and they put that power to use with Intel® Xe Super Sampling (XeSS). The Intel Arc A580 is no exception, delivering incredible performance uplift with the tech enabled. Even on new games like Remnant II, XeSS brings the Intel Arc A580 from a low 50 fps to a more-than-playable 73 FPS — a 46% uplift! On games which are exceptionally well-optimized for XeSS, like Ghostwire Tokyo, you’ll see over 2x the performance with XeSS on.

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Content creation, Artificial Intelligence, and more

Just like all other Intel Arc graphics cards, full-featured content creation capabilities come standard on the A580. That means AV1 video encoding hardware, AI acceleration with our XMX engines, and the streaming studio within Arc Control software are all here. The possibilities with these capabilities are endless, such as generating art with AI.

One of the biggest bottlenecks in video editing is waiting for output files to encode. A new development in encoding capabilities have enabled Intel Arc graphics cards to encode even faster, with the enablement of dual encode. Dual encode takes advantage of both Multi-Format Codec Engines (MFXs) on the Intel Arc A580 to use them both when encoding video. This saves 35% more time than regular encoding and is rolling out to various applications right now.

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Where to buy

Whether you plan to use your Intel Arc A580 for gaming, video editing, AI workloads, or all of the above, you’ll find them in stores around the world soon. We’ve put together a handy list below so you can find your next GPU with ease. Product availability and timing may vary per country and reseller.

North America

United StatesAmazonNeweggMicro Center

Europe

GermanyNotebooks Billiger
PolandX-KOMAction
NordicsPro Shop DenmarkPro Shop SwedenPro Shop Finland

Asia

ChinaJD.com
IndiaComing Soon
JapanThirdwavePC KoubouTsukumoBIC Camera (Sofmap)[RS1]

Notices and Disclaimers

Performance varies by use, configuration and other factors. Learn more on the Performance Index site.

Performance results are based on testing as of dates shown in configurations and may not reflect all publicly available updates. See backup for configuration details. No product or component can be absolutely secure.

Your costs and results may vary.

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FAQs

What is the Intel Arc A580 equivalent to? ›

AMD's RX 7600 XT is about tied with the A750, doing it no favors in a price battle. Finally, the A580 is now about equal to a 6600 XT.

Is Intel Gaming Access legit? ›

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Is Intel R HD graphics family good for gaming? ›

Onboard graphics like Intel HD Graphics aren't designed for high-end gaming, so expect to turn they settings way down if you want to try playing modern games. But a surprising number of games are playable, even if you have a low-powered laptop with Intel HD Graphics built-in.

Is Intel Arc discontinued? ›

In a rather unexpected move, Intel this week discontinued its Arc A770 Limited Edition graphics card, which was its flagship discrete graphics offering for desktops.

Is Arc A580 good for gaming? ›

The performance results varied a lot from one game to the next, and while the Arc A580 was able to challenge the likes of the AMD Radeon RX 7600 and the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 and RTX 4060 in a few areas, it was never able to quite decisively beat them.

What is Intel Arc good for? ›

Level Up On-the-Go Gaming with Intel® Arc™ GPUs.

Get the most out of today's advanced creation software, including text-to-image generation and AI-accelerated video editing. Plus, enjoy high-resolution gameplay through AI-accelerated XeSS upscaling.

Which Intel series is best for gaming? ›

For ideal results, a machine running an Intel® Core™ i7 processor or better with at least 8GB of RAM is sufficient for playing games and streaming at the same time. If you're hoping for less impact on your gaming performance, an Intel® Core™ i9 processor makes for an even smoother experience. Find out more.

Can Intel HD Graphics family run fortnite? ›

At the lowest settings, Fortnite can run on just about any PC built in the past five years. ... Officially, the minimum requirements for Fortnite are an Intel HD 4000 or better GPU and a 2.4GHz Core i3. The recommended hardware is quite a bit higher: GTX 660 or HD 7870, with a 2.8GHz or better Core i5.

Will Intel Arc have ray tracing? ›

The new Intel® Arc™ GPUs (formerly code named Alchemist) fully support the DirectX* 12 Ultimate feature set including variable-rate shading (VRS), mesh shading and DirectX* Raytracing (DXR).

Is Intel Arc meant for gaming? ›

Intel® ARC™ Graphics Cards are different from other Intel® graphics solutions in that they are specifically designed for gaming.

What cpus support Intel Arc? ›

System Requirements
CPUMotherboard
13th Gen Intel® Core™ ProcessorsIntel 700/600 Series motherboard with Resizable BAR support enabled
12th Gen Intel® Core™ ProcessorsIntel 700/600 Series motherboard with Resizable BAR support enabled
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What is the Intel ARC GPU comparable to? ›

Intel Arc GPUs, especially the A750 and A770, have shown promising performance in gaming, often comparable to Nvidia's RTX 3060. However, Nvidia GPUs generally offer more stability and better driver support.

Is the A580 a good GPU? ›

They're capable GPUs for the money and, after two-years-plus of hard work from Intel's driver team, Arc GPUs provide a solid user experience at this paint. Some titles still have questionable performance, but that's true even with AMD and NVIDIA GPUs, sometimes.

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