Ronaldskk. Posted August 1, 2023 Posted August 1, 2023 https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-silently-launches-arc-a570m-a530m-mobileWith two new additions, Intel has expanded the company's discrete With two new additions, Intel has expanded the company's discrete mobile Arc Alchemist lineup. While Arc A570M and A530M are unlikely to rival the best graphics cards, we'll still see the Arc A-series duo inside many upcoming gaming laptops. Intel launched the majority of its mobile Arc Alchemist graphics cards last year. The announced models include the A770M, A730M, A550M, A370M, and A350M. The chipmaker has decided to flesh out the remaining Arc A500M series with the Arc A570M and A530M, which also use the PCIe 4.0 x8 interface. As usual, Intel didn't make a big deal out of the launch. Intel didn't specify the silicon inside the Arc A570M or A530M. However, they probably use the same ACM-G10 (DG2-512) silicon as the Arc A550M. The ACM-G10 die, a product of TSMC's 6nm process node, measures 406 mm² and houses 21.7 billion transistors. It's bigger than Nvidia's GA104 die, or AMD's Navi 22 die. ACM-G10, based on the Xe HPG microarchitecture, is a flexible option that Intel utilizes for many of its Arc Alchemist SKUs, including the desktop flagship Arc A770. Sponsored Links Properties For Sale In Dubai Might Totally Surprise You Dubai Real Estate The Arc A570M features 16 Xe cores, equivalent to 256 execution units, so it's an identical configuration to the Arc A550M. It has a similar number of XMX Engines and Xe Vector Engines. The Arc A570M has 16 ray tracing units as well. Labeled with a TGP between 75W and 95W, the Arc A570M arrives with a 1,300 MHz clock speed. It's a higher-clocked Arc A550M.
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