Thursday, April 6th 2023

Intel Arc Pro A60 Spotted in CompuBench Database

Intel's newest Arc Pro A60/A60M professional graphics card has been spotted in CompuBench database, revealing what appears to be the highest performing graphics card in Intel's Arc Pro lineup. Unlike the already available Arc Pro A50, A40, A40M, and the A30, which are all based on the ACM-G11 GPU with up to 8 Xe-cores, the upcoming A60/A60M could end up with a cut-down version of the ACM-G10 or the rumored ACM-G12, considering it packs 16 Xe-cores or 256 Xe Engines/Execution Units.

Unfortunately, Intel's Arc Pro graphics cards are pretty rare and so far, these were only available through the OEM channel. According to the CompuBench database, the Arc Pro A60 has a maximum clock frequency of 2450 and 256 maximum compute units. Unfortunately, CompuBench entry does not confirm the actual memory amount or the memory interface, but it could possibly end up with 8 GB of GDDR6 memory on a 128-bit memory interface.
Sources: CompuBench, via Videocardz
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4 Comments on Intel Arc Pro A60 Spotted in CompuBench Database

#1
SOAREVERSOR
This is where it gets more interesting as it's where drivers and quality really count. Will be interesting to watch.
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dirtyferret
keep em coming Intel, competition benefits all of us regardless if you ever plan to buy a dedicated Intel GPU
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Blitzkuchen
If no one release a 380 lowprofile then it will be somedays a A40.

Ill dont buy any card from Nvidia and AMD in the next 5 years.
They should shove their premium $ Cards in theyr "a".
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