CompuBench database shows Intel Arc Pro A60.
What looks to be the highest performing graphics card in Intel’s Arc Pro family, the Arc Pro A60/A60M professional graphics card, has been discovered in the CompuBench database. The future Arc Pro A60/A60M may use a scaled-down version of the ACM-G10 or the reported ACM-G12 since it has 16 Xe-cores or 256 Xe Engines/Execution Units, in contrast to the Arc Pro A50, A40, A40M, and A30, which are all based on the ACM-G11 GPU and have up to 8 Xe-cores.
However, Intel’s Arc Pro graphics cards are quite uncommon and have just recently been made accessible through the OEM channel. The Arc Pro A60 has 256 maximum compute units and a maximum clock frequency of 2450, according to the CompuBench database. CompuBench’s entry regrettably does not provide the precise memory size or memory interface, however it might ultimately have 8 GB of GDDR6 memory on a 128-bit memory interface.