![]() This card is much older, being announced in January 2021, and it is based on TSMC's 8nm process, and it has a more conservative 3,584 shading cores (CUDA cores) and 28 RT (ray tracing) cores. ![]() Now, let's have a look at the RTX 3060 itself. As far as power consumption goes, this GPU guzzles up to 225W from your power supply. ![]() We also get 8GB of GDDR6 VRAM in this bad boy, and if you're willing to pay a bit more money, you can get a whopping 16GB of VRAM. The GPU runs at a 2,100 MHz frequency and has 512 execution units, 256 TMUs, and 128 ROPs. The Intel Arc A770, announced in 2022, is based on TSMC's 6nm process, and it comes with 4,096 shading cores and 32 RT (ray tracing) cores. Let's start with the specifications, and in this regard, at least, they're less close than you would think-and they also have some fundamental differences.
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