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The Intel Arc Ruixuan discrete graphics card was finally born. Only the entry-level mobile version Arc A350M and Arc A370M will be released. The higher-end and desktop versions will have to wait until this quarter.

In terms of performance, Intel only announced some reference data, but AMD, as a friend, couldn’t sit still and used its own RX 6500M to PK an Arc A370M.

The RX 6500M is also an entry-level mobile model, with Navi 24 XM cores and 16 compute units, and the Arc A370M has 32 Xe cores, butFP32 cores are all 1024, video memory is all 64-bit, and the power consumption is up to 50Wspecifications and positioning are very similar.

In addition, both areTSMC 6nm process manufacturingbut the transistors vary widely: the RX 6500M has only 5.4 billion, and the Arc A370M has 7.2 billion.

According to the data given by AMD, Arc A370M can run a frame rate of 60-70FPS in five mainstream 3A games, and it is basically smooth, while RX 6500M is at least about 90FPS, and the highest is 135FPS in “F1 2021”. More than double the lead.

Of course, the official data are definitely in their favor, but at present, Intel Arc is just a fledgling, and the pressure is quite great.

According to the previously leaked 3DMark benchmark data, the Arc A350M is basically close to the full blood version of the GTX 1650 Max-P.

AMD shows data: Intel Arc graphics cards are no threat

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