A few days ago, Intel released the Ruixuan mobile graphics card, and at the same time announced the appearance of the Ruixuan desktop graphics card limited edition, and said it will be released this summer.
Although Intel has not announced the specifications of this desktop independent display, the media 3DCenter found that when Intel introduced its graphics control panel, it seemed to leak some parameters of this graphics card.
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Intel’s graphics card control panel shows that the GPU frequency of this graphics card can reach 2250MHz, and when the GPU utilization rate reaches 99.57%, the GPU power consumption can reach 175W, which means that the overall power consumption of the graphics card may exceed 200W.
Moreover, Intel has not yet announced the parameters and specifications of this model, which is expected to be the top version of 32 Xe core + 16GB video memory. This graphics card uses a dual-fan and dual-slot thick design. The front of the graphics card seems to have a “transparent exploration” design, and there is a light-emitting Intel Arc logo on the side.
Furthermore, Intel’s Ruixuan A-series mobile graphics cards are based on two GPUs, ACM-G10 and ACM-G11. The former has 32 Xe cores and 32 light chasing units, while the latter has 8 Xe Core and 8 ray tracing units.
The first Arc 3/5/7 series of mobile graphics cards of the first Ruixuan A-series, a total of 5 models:
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A350M: 6 Xe cores, 6 ray tracing units, 1150MHz, 4GB video memory
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A370M: 8 Xe cores, 8 ray tracing units, 1550MHz, 4GB VRAM
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A550M: 16 Xe cores, 16 ray tracing units, 900MHz, 8GB VRAM
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A730M: 24 Xe cores, 24 ray tracing units, 1100MHz, 12GB VRAM
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A770M: 32 Xe cores, 32 ray tracing units, 1650MHz, 16GB VRAM