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Intel Arc A370M laptop performance benchmarks ahead of Ashes of the Singularity leak

In a few days, Intel will release the long-awaited Intel Arc Alchemist laptop discrete graphics card. Recently, the first Intel Arc A370M test score data appeared in the Ashes of the Singularity database, but this time The results are not very impressive. It is probably a problem with the Ashes of the Singularity performance test. The tests of this new graphics card in recent years are not so accurate, but at least it can be used for reference.

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Intel Arc A370M laptop performance benchmarks ahead of Ashes of the Singularity leak

According to the discovery of foreign media VideoCardz, Ashes of the Singularity has a notebook equipped with an Alder Lake Core i7-12700H processor, and its graphics card is the unannounced Intel Arc A370M, equipped with 4GB GDDR6 memory and 64-bit. Arc A370M is the most entry-level product in the notebook series, but it can also provide twice the gaming performance of Intel Xe LP series GPU.

The Ashes of the Singularity database has two results for the Intel Arc A370M. In the Min_1080p quality setting, it scored 3,500 points and 3,600 points, with an average FPS of 36.9 and 38.3:

3500 points, 36.9 FPS average:

Anyone who has been exposed to the Ashes of the Singularity performance benchmarking tool should know that this score is really not particularly good, but VideoCardz also mentioned that the results can be more certain through this result, Ashes of the Singularity is very unsuitable for testing modern graphics cards , because even the desktop version of the GeForce RTX 3060, the Ryzen 5 5600G with integrated Vega graphics, and even the GeForce GTX 1050 have achieved close results (the picture below is a screenshot of the graphics card that scored 3,500 points and between 34~39 FPS):

So, is the performance of the Intel Arc A370M laptop alone strong? Still can’t be sure. In any case, Intel has said that Arc Alchemist will be 2x faster than Intel Xe iGPU at least. The Arc A370M is expected to have 96 EUs.

In addition to Arc A370M, Intel also plans to launch A380M and A350M. The EU quantity levels are not the same. The following picture is the rumored specification table of the new Xe-HPG-based GPU compiled by Wccftech:

As for the Arc desktop graphics card, although Intel has not disclosed it, the rumored timing of the A370M is very accurate this time, and it is likely to be seen at the end of the second quarter. In any case, the mobile version of Arc is more technically difficult for Intel, so it is a priority, and it can also provide a better foundation for future desktop graphics cards.

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