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(Pocket-lint) – At the end of March, Intel released the first discrete graphics cards. Starting with mobile GPUs for laptops with the promise of dedicated desktop GPUs this summer.
As part of the announcement, the company released several videos showing different aspects of the graphics cards. This included a video demonstrating ArcControl .
Arc Control is software designed to accompany the display of Intel Graphics and is similar to GeForce Experience from Nvidia. This essentially allows users to easily access the latest graphics drivers, user system performance data, and broadcast studio for streaming on your preferred platform.
The Performance tab is the most interesting here.
During the video (at around 29 seconds), Intel showed a brief preview of this clock and it appears to be showing data for an unreleased high-quality graphics card. 3DCenter Compare the data and say that the clock speed and power consumption are too high for a mobile GPU.
Under the Live Performance Monitor section, various interesting statistics can be found. First, the GPU has a utilization rate of 99.57% and consumes 175 watts of power. Second, the GPU clock is 2250MHz and the VRAM clock is 1093MHz.
Based on this data, it is suggested that the GPU is probably more powerful than the Radeon RX 6700 XT but about 20% less than the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 Ti. However, it appears to have 60% more tensor strength, which could be very useful for AI-driven measurement Xe Super Sampling (XeSS) from Intel.
This is only speculation at this point of course, and since it is based on a very brief look at the monitoring data, it should be taken with caution. We’ll have to wait for summer to find out more.
Written by Adrian Wellings.
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