Intel has just launched a couple of new workstation grade graphics cards for its Arc series. The company has unveiled the new Arc Pro A60 and Pro A60M that are made to handle hefty workloads and features up to 12GB of VRAM and other capable specs. So here are all the details.

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Intel Arc Pro A60 & Pro A60M GPUs launched with up to 12GB VRAM

The American tech giant has announced the two new GPU models that are built specifically to meet professional workstation requirements. These new GPUs offer 12GB of VRAM and can handle up to four monitors with HDR and Dolby Vision. The company’s new GPUs offer various improvements over their predecessor and promise to offer enhancements to handle various tasks that will be ideal for professional environments. The new Intel Arc Pro A60 and A60M offer 16 PCIe lanes and 384 gigabytes per second memory bandwidth for improved data transfer speeds.

Furthermore, the advanced AI Xe matrix helps the GPUs complete AI related tasks while 16 ray tracing units enable realistic graphics and better visual effects. Lastly, there is even full media encode and decode support including the AV1 standard for media processing. The new Intel GPUs are optimizing for workstation applications, which means taht it works well with Blender and other rendering tools. These can even run rendering and ray tracing libraries from the Intel oneAPI Rendering Toolkit.

The new Arc Pro A60 GPU for desktop PCs will be available via authorized retailers soon. On the other hand, the Arc Pro A60M is a mobile graphics card. Meaning, we can expect it to arrive in the upcoming months through OEM partners. Intel Arc Pro GPUs will also come with 3 year limited warranty. Notably, the news also arrives as the brand is rumored to be working on Intel Meteor Lake-S chips that may debut soon.

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