Monday, June 6th 2022
Intel Arc A730M 3DMark TimeSpy Score Spied, in League of RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
Someone with access to a gaming notebook powered by Intel Arc "Alchemist" A730M discrete GPU posted its alleged 3DMark TimeSpy score, and it looks pretty interesting—10.138 points, which is somewhat higher than that of the GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU or halfway between those of the desktop GeForce RTX 3060 and desktop RTX 3060 Ti.
Based on the Xe-HPG graphics architecture, the Arc A730M features 24 Xe Cores, or 384 execution units, which work out to 3,072 unified shaders. This is not even Intel's most powerful mobile GPU, with that title going to the A770M, which maxes out the ACM-G10 ASIC, with all 512 execution units (4,096 unified shaders) being enabled. It particularly raises hopes for a competitive high-end GPU for gaming notebooks, which can perform in the league of the RTX 3080 Laptop GPU, or the Radeon RX 6800M.
Source:
HXL (Twitter)
Based on the Xe-HPG graphics architecture, the Arc A730M features 24 Xe Cores, or 384 execution units, which work out to 3,072 unified shaders. This is not even Intel's most powerful mobile GPU, with that title going to the A770M, which maxes out the ACM-G10 ASIC, with all 512 execution units (4,096 unified shaders) being enabled. It particularly raises hopes for a competitive high-end GPU for gaming notebooks, which can perform in the league of the RTX 3080 Laptop GPU, or the Radeon RX 6800M.
18 Comments on Intel Arc A730M 3DMark TimeSpy Score Spied, in League of RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
www.3dmark.com/3dm/75853134?
Im sure in games it's a stuttery mess from weak drivers.
Just to remind people, that's 6144 cores at 1770MHz vs 5120 cores at 1290MHz, resulting in about 40% less performance.
I'm also wary of 3DMark scores. Intel Iris Xe laptop GPUs were excellent in 3DMark - outperforming Vega8 IGPs in the Renoir Ryzen 7 4800HS and Ryzen 9 4900HS and but sorely under-delivered in actual games and rendering applications, barely matching the low-power Vega5 and Vega6 in the TDP-restricted Ryzen 3 4300U and Ryzen 5 4500U respectively. I bought one for work and ignoring the games that needed driver fixes (not too many and only one I tested with it - Forza) it was overhyped and underwhelming. On the plus side it was an improvement on the previous generation of terrible Intel graphics.
If the 3dmark can score good by proper driver tweaks I believe gaming benchmarks should come out real soon as well.
It was the perfect scene for overclocking contests. I guess they just tweak the driver to the point to create a false impression of it's performance. In games its a totally different image so far. Drivers or not, these are discarded compute chips afterall.
And what was Vega when raja released that thing? A discarded compute card.