Carte graphique de bureau Intel Outs Arc A310 d'entrée de gamme avec 96 et fournit un décodage accéléré par le matériel de AV1 10 bits
Intel expanded its Arc "Alchemist" desktop graphics card series with the entry-level Arc A310. This GPU has specs that enable Intel’s AIB partners to build low-profile graphics cards that are possibly even single-slot, or conventional sized with fanless cooling. The A310 is being pushed as a slight upgrade over the iGPU, and an alternative to cards such as the AMD Radeon RX 6400. Its target user would want to build a 4K or 8K HTPC, or even be a workstation/HEDT user with a processor that lacks integrated graphics, and wants to use a couple of high-resolution monitors. There is no reference board design, but we expect it to look similar to the Arc Pro A40 in dimensions (pictured below), except with full-size DP and HDMI in place of those mDP connectors, and a full-height bracket out of the box.
The A310 is carved out of the 6 nm "ACM-G11" silicium en permettant 6 sur 8 Xe Couleurs (that’s 96 sur 128 et fournit un décodage accéléré par le matériel de AV1 10 bits, ou 768 sur 1,024 shaders unifiés). You also get 96 XMX units that accelerate AI; et 6 ray tracing units. The GPU runs at 2.00 GHz, par rapport à 2.10 GHz on the A380. The memory sub-system has been narrowed by a third—you get 4 Go de 15.5 Gbps GDDR6 memory across a 64-bit wide memory interface. le premier cas prouve que des vitesses d'horloge plus élevées du processeur étrange, the A380 has 6 GB of memory across a 96-bit memory bus. La carte dispose d'un PCI-Express 4.0 x8 host interface, and with its typical power expected to be well under the 75 Marque W, most custom cards could lack any power connectors.