Intel Arc A570M Mobility GPU Spotted In Benchmark, Could Feature 20 Xe Cores
Intel Arc A570M Mobility GPU Spotted In Benchmark, Could Feature 20 Xe Cores

Intel's unreleased Arc A570M Mobility GPU based on the Alchemist graphics architecture has been spotted within the AOTS benchmark database.
Intel's Alchemist GPUs are composed of three die configurations which include the ACM-G10, G11, and G12. The first two were initially released with the Arc desktop and mobility lineup while G12's debut was only until recently in the Arc Pro family. The Arc A-series lineup itself has been missing a few SKUs, mainly the Arc A580 which has yet to make a desktop appearance but a new product has been discovered within the Ashes of The Singularity benchmark database.
Spotted by Benchleaks, the Intel Arc A570M is a mobility GPU that was running alongside the Core i5-13500H CPU. This is a laptop configuration and while the exact model is unknown, the system is equipped with 16 GB of memory and was tested without any conclusive performance results. The GPU actually produced such low figures that it isn't even worth discussing.
As for the Intel Arc A570M GPU, it is likely that the mobility chip will be an addition to the existing Arc A-series family. Both Arc A3 and A7 segments have an A*70M class chip except the A5 series which means that the A570M will fill up this space. In terms of specification, we can expect the A570M to carry 20 Xe cores or 2560 ALUs with 8 GB GDDR6 memory. This will be a 25% increase in cores and will make for a nice mainstream mobility GPU. The other possibility is that this could be a faster variant of the A550M which may be the chip that was recently leaked within Compubench,
There aren't a whole lot of Arc laptops out there to choose from but we hope that mid-range options such as the Arc A570M change that. There's also the Intel Arc Alchemist+ refresh which is rumored to launch this year but we doubt that this particular SKU is part of that family. We can expect more laptop configurations & options arriving later this year with the 14th Gen Raptor Lake-HX Refresh CPUs which are planned to unveil at the Innovation event in September.
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