Intel Arc A770M graphics card with 32 Xe-Core cores and 16 GB of memory will be presented in June

Today, Intel will release its first discrete graphics cards for gamers. They will be designed for use in laptops.

In total, Intel will release five Arc Mobile graphics cards: A770M, A730M, A550M, A370M and A350M. Only the Arc 3 series will be available starting tomorrow, while the Arc 5 and Arc 7 will be introduced in early summer (that is, no later than the end of June).

It should be noted that the company has only confirmed two Alchemist GPUs: ACM-G10 (32 Xe cores) and ACM-G11 (8 Xe cores). The A550M, A730M and A770M cards are based on the G10 variant which offers up to 32 Xe cores (or 4096 FP32 cores). Meanwhile, the A370M and A350M are based on the G11 variant, which was previously called the DG2-128EU.

Intel Arc A770M graphics card with 32 Xe-Core cores and 16 GB of memory will be presented in June

According to the leak, the Intel Arc A770M is the flagship model with 32 Xe cores, 16GB of GDDR6 memory and a 256-bit bus. The clock frequency will be equal to 1.65 GHz, and TDP will be 120-150 watts. The Arc A730M has 24 Xe cores (384 FP32 cores) and 12 GB of GDDR6 memory linked to the processor by a 192-bit bus. Its clock frequency is 1.1 GHz, TDP – 80-120W.

The Arc A550M uses half of the ACM-G10 Xe cores (i.e. 2048 FP3 cores). This model is equipped with 8 GB of GDDR6 memory, and the memory bus width is 128 bits. The TDP value is 60-80W.

Intel’s entry-level models A370M and A350M are based on the same processor with 8 Xe cores (but the A350M has 2 cores disabled). This GPU has a 96-bit memory bus, but in both cards the bus is reduced to 64 bits, and the amount of memory is 4 GB. In the case of the A370M, the GPU clock speed is 1.55GHz, TDP is 35-50W, and in the case of the A370M, the frequency is 1.15GHz, TDP is 25-35W.

Source: ixbt

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