Intel Alchemist for desktop workstations seems to be making the rounds among partners, with the Arc Pro A40 andArc Pro A50 models. Both ACM-G11 workstation graphics card chips are using the ACM-G11 silicon.
Intel Arc Pro A50 and A40 workstation graphics cards, specs revealed
The Intel Arc Pro A50 and Arc Pro A40 graphics cards are showing new signs of life, with some early signs of the Pro A50. Both are using the ACM-G11 GPU. The Arc Pro A50 would be using the ACM-G11 complete with 8 Xe cores (128 execution units / 1024 FP32 cores), while the A40 would be a trimmed-down version. However, both cards appear to be using about 6GB of GDDR6 memory, and a 96-bit memory bus.
As we well know, Intel is going to launch graphics cards for desktop gaming and also for laptops, but it will also do it for the workstation segment, for desktops, and for laptops. These GPUs for workstations are the Arc Pro.
These are the first hints we have of the Arc Pro A50 and A40 models. Both of these uncovered models are being spotted with clock speeds of 2.45 GHz. These models are considered low-end, but there will be high-end models, which are going to be based on the ACM-G10 chip. These models are being delayed, so the low-end models, such as the Arc Pro A40 and A50, will arrive first.
These graphics cards will be released in the coming months, along with those gaming graphics cards, which have debuted in the Chinese market.