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Intel’s ARC A350M Alchemist GPU is on par with Nvidia’s GTX 1650 GPUs

Nivedita Bangari by Nivedita Bangari
April 1, 2022
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Intel's ARC A350M Alchemist GPUs is on par with Nvidia's GTX 1650 GPUs

In the whole lineup, the Intel Arc A350M is the slowest Alchemist SKU. With a TDP of 25 to 35W, this device is clearly aimed at the low-end discrete GPU market and ultra-thin laptop designs. This is the first section of the benchmarks that are not official. The Samsung Book Pro2 laptop was used to test the Arc A350M graphics processor.

The ARC 350M, which is built on the ACM-G11, has 6 Xe-Cores, giving it 768 FP32 cores. With such a low TDP, it should be compared to the slowest SKUs in the GeForce 30/16 series or the RX 6000 series based on Navi 24.

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The ARC A350M isn’t the fastest processor on the market. @harukaze5719’s ratings include both Default and Performance power settings, however, even with higher performance, they can’t match with the GeForce RTX 3050 Laptop GPU, which is the slowest Ampere GPU in the 30 series. The A350M, on the other hand, is very close to the MX570 (also featuring GA107 GPU).

In the Fire Strike test, the Arc A350M is 16 percent faster than Intel Iris Max (based on the entire DG1 chip) and 70 percent faster than Time Spy. Intel spent a lot of money on marketing to emphasise that the Arc series is intended for DirectX12, and it shows.

The Arc A350M is sandwiched between the GeForce GTX 1650 Ti and the GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q family of graphics cards. The Arc A350M, on the other hand, supports both Ray Tracing hardware acceleration and Intel’s proprietary XeSS AI-upscaling, unlike other NVIDIA parts. However, the latter is not yet available.

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