![]() ![]() ![]() The Intel Arc laptop GPUs have a competitive feature set, as they ship with support for DirectX 12 Ultimate and hardware-accelerated raytracing. If the A350M and A370M are capable of delivering such impressive performance, we can only imagine what the Arc 5 and Arc 7 GPUs will bring to the table - not to mention the inevitable desktop iterations. Titles like Doom Eternal, Destiny 2 and The Witcher 3 ran just shy of 60 frames per second, though it's yet unclear what the specs were of the system used to generate those numbers. Intel released a graph showing how various games perform running on Arc GPUs. Like the A350M, this GPU has 1,150MHz graphics clock and 4GB of VRAM. The A370M has a 35-50 watt draw due to its 8 XE and 8 RT cores. Intel says the A350M draws between 25 and 35 watts of power and has a graphics clock of 1,150MHz. These "Xe cores" are, on a very basic level, compute units optimized for gaming and content creation. The A350M and A370M both have 4GB of DDR6 RAM, with the former featuring 6 Xe cores and 6 raytracing units and the latter containing 8 of each. ![]() Though 1080p can feel pretty pedestrian for many PC game enthusiasts, the promised framerates are potentially impressive for a laptop. Despite that, they're designed to deliver 1080p gaming at 60 to 90 frames per second. The Arc 3 GPUs (aka the A350M and A370M) are the least powerful GPUs in the Intel Arc lineup. It's yet unclear if the Arc A-series cards will be the only Arc laptop GPUs for the foreseeable future, or if we should expect other series of Arc mobile GPUs down the line. ![]()
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