Intel shares specs of top Arc GPU - 175W TDP, up to 2250 MHz clock speed
Parts of the specs for Intel's next high-end Arc GPU for desktop have been mistakenly (or not?) released.
The specifications emerge at the 29-second mark of a promo film for Intel Arc Control, Intel's GPU monitoring tool (similar to NVIDIA GeForce Experience), where customers will be able to download drivers, get a full performance analysis, and set parameters for the Arc GPUs.
The 1-second excerpt reveals the specifications of an unreleased GPU that consumes 175W at 99.57 percent usage, has a GPU clock speed of 2250 MHz, and a VRAM clock speed of 1093 MHz.
The 175W TDP refers to the GPU only, not the entire board, implying that this is a 200W card. The clock speed corresponds to approximately 17.5 Gbps of bandwidth, or 560 GB/s of throughput.
This will be a high-end GPU in the same class as AMD's RX 6700 XT and NVIDIA's RTX 3070.

Intel could launch its Arc line of desktop GPUs soon - perhaps as soon as May or June. They're touted as having full AV1 encoding and decoding, which many creators will appreciate. AV1 is a direct competitor to HEVC - Intel claims AV1 is 20% more efficient at the same bit rate, and 50% more efficient than h.264.
The ARC GPUs feature interesting tech like XeSS - Intel's image upscaling algorithm, a new media engine, and XMX AI acceleration.
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