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Intel releases Arc A570M and A530M discrete GPUs for laptops

Intel has quietly launched the A570M and A530M mobile GPUs, expanding the Arc A-series. According to a MESA driver, both GPUs use the new ACM-G12 die, which is believed to sit between the ACM-G10 and ACM-G11 dies with 16 Xe-Cores.

The leaker Bionic Squash (via VideoCardz) was able to confirm both GPUs use the ACM-G12 die after correlating their device IDs with the list of compatible devices on the MESA driver. This list also included four other GPUs, two of which should be the Arc Pro A60 and A60M GPUs.

The A570M comes with 16 Xe-Cores (2,048 FP32 units) and operates at a higher GPU clock of 1.3GHz compared to the existing A550M. The increased clock speed should bring a performance uplift but at the cost of a higher TDP. Contrary to the A550M's TDP, which ranges between 60W and 80W, the A570M's TDP ranges from 75W to 95W. The memory configuration is the same as the A550M, featuring 8GB of GDDR6 memory across a 128-bit memory bus.

As for the A530M, this new mobile GPU comes with 12 Xe-Cores (1,536 FP32 units) and a GPU clock of 1.3GHz. Its TDP configuration falls between 65W and 95W. Unfortunately, the specifications of its memory subsystem are still unknown.

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KitGuru says: These additions to the Arc A-Series bring the total number of models to seven. As it stands, the number of Intel mobile SKUs surpasses that of AMD's RX 7000 series, which has four, and Nvidia's RTX 40 series, which currently has five.

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