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Intel Arc graphics card running score first exposed: the little brother directly chased the bloody GTX 1650 Ti

Intel Arc's Brilliant Discrete Graphics Card is finally released!

I believe that everyone is most concerned about the performance (and price), and the official only gave some fuzzy data compared to their own nuclear display, not compared with competitors.

Intel Arc graphics card running score first exposed: the little brother directly chased the bloody GTX 1650 Ti

Today, the Arc A350M's running score was exposed for the first time, which is also the lowest-end model in the entire Arc A series, with only 8 Xe cores, 8 optical tracking units, a core frequency of 1550MHz, video memory with 64-bit 4GB GDDR6, and a power consumption range of 35-50W.

The notebook used in this test is the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro2, which is also the first model of Arc graphics card, but unfortunately it will not be listed in China.

Intel Arc graphics card running score first exposed: the little brother directly chased the bloody GTX 1650 Ti

The results showed a graphics score of 7318 for the Arc A350M 3DMark Fire Strike (DX11/1080p) test and 3197 for time Spy (DX12/2K).

Intel Arc graphics card running score first exposed: the little brother directly chased the bloody GTX 1650 Ti

What is this level? Compared with the full-blood GTX 1650 Ti Max-P version, it is 10.2% lower and 6.8% lower, respectively, and the gap is already very small.

Meanwhile, the Time Spy DX12 has slightly outperformed the blood-dead GTX 1650 Ti Max-Q, while the MX550 and MX570 are 29.4% ahead and 11.4% behind, respectively.

Also don't forget that the Arc A series supports ray tracing and XeSS hypersampling, which are not available in the GTX 16 series and MX series.

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