Intel Adds Mobile GPUs Arc A570M and A530M

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Intel released new drivers, and in there it is listing the Arc A570M and A530M. The A570M features 16 Xe Cores, 256 execution units, four render slices, and 16 RT units, while the A530M is equipped with 12 Xe cores, 192 execution units, three render slices, and 12 RT units, making it a more modest version compared to its name.



Interestingly, the A570M shares the same hardware specifications as the A550M, released in Q2 2022, with variations in clock speeds and Total Graphics Power (TGP). Both GPUs offer 8 GB of GDDR6 memory, but the A530M also supports a 4 GB option.

The A570M and A530M feature a GPU clock speed of 1,300 MHz, a significant improvement over the A550M's 900 MHz. These upgrades rank them as Intel's third-fastest mobile GPUs, following the A770M and A370M models. However, the increased clock speed also results in a higher TGP. The A530M's TGP ranges between 65 and 95 Watts, while the A570M pushes this further to between 75 and 95 Watts.

These GPUs inherit features from the A550M, supporting up to four displays via eDP, DP 2.0, or HDMI 2.1, and offering a full suite of video encoders and decoders. Built using TSMC's N6 node, these recent additions involve optimized silicon, enabling Intel to boost clock speeds while maintaining acceptable thermals.


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