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Intel Inadvertently Leaks the Details of Its Flagship Arc GPU

Intel Inadvertently Leaks the Details of Its Flagship Arc GPU
Intel Inadvertently Leaks the Details of Its Flagship Arc GPU

Intel recently released a video to demonstrate the features of its Arc Control Software. However, it was particularly interesting due to the specs of an unknown discrete desktop GPU being shown for a split second during the presentation. 

Arc Control is the name of the software that Intel is set to introduce to support Arc GPUs. The Arc Control software includes GPU monitoring capabilities, which was the source of the information.

The info comes via the eagle eyes at 3DCenter. For a brief moment at the 29 second point of the video above, the software appears to show monitoring data from an as yet unreleased GPU. It’s speculated that the info comes from a high-end discrete GPU as the clocks and power consumption are simply too high to come from a mobile part. The screenshot shows the GPU utilization is over 99% with a 2250MHz GPU clock, and GPU power at 175W.

That 175W figure shows the GPU power and not the full board power which indicates that we’re looking at a top-of-the-line model at 200W+ once the power consumption of additional components is taken into consideration.  

Another little bit of info is the 1093MHz VRAM clock reading. This clock would equal 17.5Gbps which would deliver 560GB/second with a 256-bit bus width.

Of course, this is all speculation based on just one split second of monitoring. It’s possible that the software just glitched and we’re reading too much into it. One thing is certain though, the launch of Intel’s desktop Arc cards draws closer. We are getting almost daily info dumps now. There’s confirmation that Arc will support AV1 encoding as well as decoding and we have a good idea of what form Arc mobile GPUs will take, even though real world performance is still mostly unknown.