As NVIDIA launched the RTX 40 Supers, we completely forgot about the Arc A750 and A770. Fortunately, Intel’s driver team has been hard at work behind the scenes, improving Arc’s gaming performance with each successive release. The last four driver updates have made the Arc A750 a completely new GPU, with gains of up to 350% in some games. Several recently launched titles have been optimized for Intel’s graphics architecture, including Dying Light 2, Apex Legends, and more.
Resolution
1080p
1440p
2160p
New driver FPS (Old FPS)
259 FPS (200 FPS)
193 FPS (169 FPS)
105 FPS (99 FPS)
Gain
29.5%
14.4%
Flat
Resolution
1080p
1440p
2160p
New driver FPS (Old FPS)
201 FPS (155 FPS)
173 FPS (141 FPS)
121 FPS (102 FPS)
Gain
29.6%
22.6%
18.6%
Resolution
1080p
1440p
2160p
New driver FPS (Old FPS)
107 FPS (73 FPS)
71 FPS (55 FPS)
49 FPS (42 FPS)
Gain
46.5%
29%
16.6%
DX12
Resolution
1080p
1440p
2160p
New driver FPS (Old FPS)
107 FPS (98 FPS)
87 FPS (77 FPS)
58 FPS (51 FPS)
Gain
9%
13%
13.7%
Resolution
1080p
1440p
2160p
New driver FPS (Old FPS)
112 FPS (32 FPS)
87 FPS (29 FPS)
50 FPS (17 FPS)
Gain
350%
300%
290%
Resolution
1080p
1440p
2160p
New driver FPS (Old FPS)
173 FPS (92 FPS)
142 FPS (59 FPS)
88 FPS (17 FPS)
Gain
88%
240%
517%
Most games gain are 20-30% faster with the post-holiday drivers. However, titles like “Just Cause 4” and “Like a Dragon” are up to 350% and 517% faster, respectively. The performance uplifts are consistent across resolutions, with 1080p reporting the most extensive improvements. Interestingly, “the Yakuza “Like a Dragon” sees the highest performance boost at 4K, a staggering 500% over last year’s drivers.