Today, the Intel arc A770 high-end desktop graphics card is found in the userbenchmark data. It is also matched with the 24 core 32 thread high-end model of Raptor Lake 13th generation core. On the mobile end, the same high-end arc a770m has finally arrived. Intel released only arc a300m series entry-level graphics cards at the end of March, and there are few actual products.
In mid May, the mechanic's dawning 16 game book was first equipped with arc a730m, 24 Xe cores and 24 optical tracking units. The core reference frequency was 1100MHz, the display memory bit width was 192 bit, and the power consumption range was 80-120w.
Now, the public model manufacturer Clevo has announced the new game book Clevo x270, which is equipped with arc a770m for the first time, and is known as "the first Intel processor + Intel graphics card game book"**
The arc a770m has 32 Xe cores (512 execution units) and 32 optical trace units. The core frequency is up to 1650mhz. It is equipped with 256 bit 16GB video memory, and the power consumption range is up to 120-150w
However, blue sky did not give any performance indicators.
In addition to the arc a770m graphics card, the blue sky game book also has a 12 generation core H series processor, a 17.3-inch Youda miniled screen, two lightning 4 interfaces, and so on.
Many of our familiar notebook manufacturers, such as Alienware, Eurocom, gigabyte, MSI, and unfamiliar notebook manufacturers, such as Maingear, sager, Schenker, xMg, xotic, are based on the blue sky model.
This means that all the Intel arc graphics game books are finally going to work.