Intel continues its efforts to take the competition to the next level in the graphics card market. Benchmark test results of the Intel Arc A730M model have emerged.
Intel Arc A730M benchmark test leaked
Arc A730M model, which comes with DG2-512 (ACM-G10) GPU, has 24 Xe cores. According to the benchmark results shared on Webio, the Arc A730M managed to surpass the Nvidia RTX 3070 model.
Arc A730M mobile graphics card was tested with Intel 12th Gen Alder Lake processor. In tests with the 14-core Core i7-12700H, it managed to score 10,138 points. The Nvidia RTX 3070 mobile graphics card, on the other hand, got only 9,663 points in the same test. It should be noted that the Nvidia RTX 3070 mobile graphics card has 8 GB of GDDR6 memory, and the Intel Arc A730M model has 12 GB of GDDR6 memory.
It is estimated that Intel will soon meet users with new graphics cards. The graphics cards, which have been tested only in China for now, will apparently be available in the US and Chinese markets first.
Analysts underlined that the shared benchmark results also surpassed some RTX 3070 Ti models. Intel Arc A730M managed to score between RTX 3060 and RTX 3070 mobile graphics cards with 3DMark Fire Strike test scores. It is estimated that Intel will keep the price of new models low compared to its competitors in order to keep its graphics card market share high.
Intel Arc family specifications
Arc A350M | Arc A370M | Arc A550M | Arc A730M | Arc A770M | |
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GPU | DG2-128 (ACM-G11) | DG2-128 ( ACM-G11) | DG2-512 (ACM-G10) | DG2-512 (ACM-G10) | DG2-512 (ACM-G10) |
Xe Core Count | 6 | 8 | 16 | 24 | 32 |
FP32 Number of Cores | 768 | 1024 | 2048 | 3072 | 4096 |
GPU Speed | 1.150 MHz | 1.550 MHz | 900 MHz | 1.100 MHz | 1.650 MHz |
Memory Size | 4GB GDDR6 | 4GB GDDR6 | 8GB GDDR6 | 12GB GDDR6 | 16GB GDDR6 |
Memory Width | 64-bit | 64-bit | 128- bit | 192-bit | 256-bit |
Power Consumption | 25-35W | 35- 50W | 60-80W | 80-120W | 120-150W |
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