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Intel Launches Arc Pro A60 and Arc Pro A60M Graphics Cards with AI Technology and Real-Time Tracing Functionality

After Intel launched Arc Pro A40, Arc Pro A50, and Arc Pro A30M in August last year, three graphics cards locked for professional image computing, it announced earlier the launch of the new Arc Pro A60 and Arc Pro A60M, and added artificial intelligence technology applications, Real-time light and shadow tracing function, and configure up to 12GB display memory.

Among them, Arc Pro A60 adopts 16 sets of Xe display cores, 256 sets of EUs, and 16 sets of RT computing units for calculating real-time light and shadow tracing effects. The memory is equipped with 12GB GDDR6 specifications, and the thermal design power consumption is 130W.

The Arc Pro A60M designed for mobile workstations uses similar specifications, but the display memory is reduced to 8GB, the memory bandwidth is reduced to 128 bits, and the thermal design power consumption is 95W.

The PCIe channels of the two graphics cards have also been increased from 8 to 16, and use the ACM-G12 GPU designed by the Xe HPG display architecture, while the Arc Pro A60 maintains a single card slot design and is equipped with 4 DisplayPort 2.1 HBM10 (40 Gbps) displays The output interface corresponds to the output of up to four sets of display screens.

Intel announced the launch of Arc Pro A60 and Arc Pro A60M, which can respectively correspond to Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk AutoCAD, Autodesk Fusion 360, Autodesk Inventor, Autodesk Maya, Bentley MicroStation, Dassault Systèmes SOLIDWORKS, Nemetscheck VectorWorks, PTC Creo, Siemens NX and Siemens Professional software such as Solid Edge, and compatible with Intel oneAPI tool resources.

The Arc Pro A60 and Arc Pro A60M are expected to be launched in the third quarter of this year in conjunction with workstation models launched by HP, Dell, and Lenovo. They can also be used with small PCs such as the Intel NUC 13 Extreme.

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