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Intel Arc A770M & A550M Mobility GPU 3DMark Benchmarks Leaked, Decent In Synthetic But Questionable Gaming Performance
Intel Arc A770M & A550M Mobility GPU 3DMark Benchmarks Leaked, Decent In Synthetic But Questionable Gaming Performance-February 2024
Feb 12, 2026 6:26 PM

Intel's high-end Arc A7 and A5 Mobility GPUs which include the A770M & A550M have been tested in 3DMark benchmarks, showcasing their synthetic performance capabilities.

Intel Arc A770M & A550M High-End Alchemist Mobility GPU Benchmarks Leak Out In 3DMark

We have already seen various benchmarks of the Arc A730M GPU here and here so now it's time to take a look at the first unofficial benchmarks of the A770M and A550M Mobility GPUs. The benches were leaked by @_rogame and although they are not the same 3DMark benchmarks, these results can be compared against existing mobility chips from AMD and NVIDIA. The Intel Arc A770M config was part of a CLEVO laptop with an Intel Core i7-12700H while the Arc A550M was tested on a Intel reference laptop. This could very possibly be one of the new NUC X15 'Alder Country' designs that were revealed a few days ago and feature the same Core i7-12700H CPU with up to an Arc A730M GPU.

Intel Arc 7 'High-Performance' Gaming GPU Lineup

The Intel Arc 7 lineup is going to utilize the flagship ACM-G10 GPU and will feature two variants, the Arc A770M and the Arc A730M. The top-end variant for mobility platforms, the Arc A770M, will be equipped with the full ACM-G10 configuration, utilizing 32 Xe-Cores for 4096 ALUs, 32 ray tracing units, a graphics clock of 1650 MHz, up to 16 GB GDDR6 memory that operates across a 256-bit wide bus interface and a TDP target of 120-150W. This is comparable to the GeForce RTX 3070 Ti Max-Q variant.

The second part is the Intel Arc A730M which will also be equipped with an ACM-G10 GPU but house 24 Xe Cores (3072 ALUs), 24 ray tracing units, a graphics clock of 1100 MHz, 12 GB GDDR6 memory running across a 192-bit bus interface and a TDP target of 80-120W. This GPU will aim for the GeForce RTX 3060 series mobility options. Intel has already published its official performance figures for the A770M & A730M GPUs which you can see here.

Intel Arc 5 'Advanced' Gaming GPU Lineup

The Intel Arc 5 lineup will only feature one variant for now that makes use of the ACM-G10 GPU. It will feature 16 Xe Cores (2048 ALUs), 16 Ray tracing units, a 900 MHz graphics clock, 8 GB GDDR6 memory running across a 128-bit bus interface, and a TDP range of 60-80W. This chip should aim for the RTX 3060 Max-Q graphics chip.

Intel Arc A-Series Mobility GPU Lineup:

Graphics Card VariantGPU DieExecution UnitsShading Units (Cores)Memory CapacityMemory SpeedMemory BusTGP
Arc A770MArc ACM-G10512 EUs409616 GB GDDR616 Gbps256-bit120-150W
Arc A730MArc ACM-G10384 EUs307212 GB GDDR614 Gbps192-bit80-120W
Arc A570MArc ACM-G12256 EUs20488 GB GDDR614 Gbps128-bit80-100W
Arc A550MArc ACM-G10256 EUs20488 GB GDDR614 Gbps128-bit60-80W
Arc A530MArc ACM-G12192 EUs1536TBDTBDTBD50-75W
Arc A370MArc ACM-G11128 EUs10244 GB GDDR614 Gbps64-bit35-50W
Arc A350MArc ACM-G1196 EUs7684 GB GDDR614 Gbps64-bit25-35W

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