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The group Intel is preparing to offer dedicated graphics cards for laptops and has announced five references: ARC 3 (A350M, A370M), ARC 5 (A550M) and ARC 7 (A730M, A770M).

The desktop PC variants will arrive during the summer with A380 references with ACM-G11 GPU and A580/750 and A770 in ACM-G10. According to a leaker, there would be room for a map ARC A310 entry level.

The latter would offer 4 GB of GDDR6 memory and would come to compete with the Radeon RX 6400 in RDNA 2 from AMD, just launched and positioned at the new opening of the range of Radeon RX 6000 graphics cards.

It should have 4 to 6 Xe cores and a 64-bit memory bus. According to the same source, the A580 card would offer performance close to the non-XT Radeon RX 6600 while the A750 card would be at the level of an RTX 3060.

Pro mobile versions for workstations

At the same time, Intel ARC cards for laptops would have Pro versions for professional devices. On the Dell site, one can find the specifications of a workstation listing a GPU ARC A370M Pro.

Dell Intel ARC A370M Pro Workstation

The difference with the standard version is not known and it could be played especially on security features and remote management required by companies.

Still, this GPU is associated with a 12th generation Intel Core processor (Alder Lake-H) and 64 GB of DDR5-5200 RAM, as well as 4 TB of NVMe storage.

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