Intel Arc Graphics A580 On Linux: Open-Source Graphics For Under $200

Written by Michael Larabel in Graphics Cards on 17 October 2023 at 03:30 PM EDT. Page 7 of 10. 38 Comments.
VkResample benchmark with settings of Upscale: 2x, Precision: Single. Arc A770 was the fastest.

The Arc Graphics A580 was also performing well for Vulkan compute workloads.

FluidX3D benchmark with settings of Test: FP32-FP16C. Arc A770 was the fastest.

The Arc Graphics A580 were running FluidX3D well.

FluidX3D benchmark with settings of Test: FP32-FP16C. Arc A770 was the fastest.
FluidX3D benchmark with settings of Test: FP32-FP16C. Arc A770 was the fastest.

The Arc Graphics A580 performance-per-Watt was comparable to the Arc A700 series.

FluidX3D benchmark with settings of Test: FP32-FP16C. Arc A770 was the fastest.

At $179, the Arc Graphics A580 is a great budget candidate for OpenCL workloads while having open-source drivers.

FluidX3D benchmark with settings of Test: FP32-FP16S. Arc A770 was the fastest.
clpeak benchmark with settings of OpenCL Test: Integer Compute. Arc A770 was the fastest.
clpeak benchmark with settings of OpenCL Test: Global Memory Bandwidth. Arc A770 was the fastest.
clpeak benchmark with settings of OpenCL Test: Single-Precision Compute. Arc A770 was the fastest.

The Arc Graphics A580 ends up being much more capable than the entry-level Arc Graphics A380.


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