GPU Comparison

Intel
GPU

Intel Arc A310

CORE STATE DG2-128
VRAM 4 GB
CLOCK SPEED 1750 MHz
TDP 30 W
BUS WIDTH 64 bit
ARCHITECTURE Xe-HPG
nm
PROCESS 6 nm
LAUNCH DATE 2022
VS
NVIDIA
GEFORCE

RTX 4000 SFF Ada Generation

CORE STATE AD104
VRAM 20 GB
CLOCK SPEED 1560 MHz
TDP 70 W
BUS WIDTH 160 bit
ARCHITECTURE Ada Lovelace
nm
PROCESS 5 nm
LAUNCH DATE 2023

PERFORMANCE BENCHMARKS

geekbench_opencl
30,607
124,812
geekbench_vulkan
28,964
109,364
passmark_directx_10
31
N/A
passmark_directx_11
33
N/A
passmark_directx_12
29
N/A
passmark_directx_9
69
N/A
passmark_g2d
625
N/A
passmark_g3d
5,433
N/A
passmark_gpu_compute
2,157
N/A

Analysis: Intel Arc A310 vs NVIDIA RTX 4000 SFF Ada Generation

Visual performance benchmarks between RTX 4000 by NVIDIA and Intel Arc A310 demonstrate a obvious champion. RTX 4000 by NVIDIA offers substantially stronger frame rates in contemporary titles. This graphics memory edge and architectural improvements convert into visibly smoother rendering performance. Benchmark results demonstrates this observation. Players demanding top-tier performance should factor this in.

The memory advantage of RTX 4000 by NVIDIA turns particularly critical at demanding detail settings. Ultra HD workloads demands substantial memory, and RTX 4000 by NVIDIA provides extra buffer. The results into enhanced gameplay in memory-intensive scenarios. Future titles can progressively need more graphics memory. This superiority widens over releases.

When buyers facing a investment decision, RTX 4000 by NVIDIA emerges as the suggested option. The steady benchmark advantage over Intel Arc A310 establishes it the wiser purchase for gaming-focused buyers. Factor in your particular requirements, but the data guides toward RTX 4000 by NVIDIA. Form an wise selection. This benchmark margin is real and notable.

DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATION
A310
RTX 4000 SFF Ada Generation
Core Specs
Shading Units
768
6,144 +700.0%
Shaders
768
6,144 +700.0%
TMUs
32
192 +500.0%
ROPs
16
64 +300.0%
SM Count
48
Execution Units
96
Clocks
Base Clock
1750 MHz
720 MHz
Boost Clock
1750 MHz
1560 MHz
Memory Clock
1937 MHz 15.5 Gbps effective
1750 MHz 14 Gbps effective
Memory
Memory Size
4 GB
20 GB
VRAM (MB)
4,096
20,480 +400.0%
Memory Type
GDDR6
GDDR6
Memory Bus
64 bit
160 bit
Bandwidth
124.0 GB/s
280.0 GB/s
Cache
L1 Cache
128 KB (per SM)
L2 Cache
4 MB
48 MB
Performance
Pixel Rate
28.00 GPixel/s
99.84 GPixel/s
Texture Rate
56.00 GTexel/s
299.5 GTexel/s
FP32 (TFLOPS)
2.688 TFLOPS
19.17 TFLOPS
FP64 (TFLOPS)
672.0 GFLOPS (1:4)
299.5 GFLOPS (1:64)
FP16 (TFLOPS)
5.376 TFLOPS (2:1)
19.17 TFLOPS (1:1)
AI/RT
RT Cores
6
48 +700.0%
Tensor Cores
192
XMX Cores
96
Power
TDP
30 W
70 W
TDP (W)
30
70 +133.3%
Suggested PSU
200 W
250 W
Power Connectors
None
None
Architecture
Architecture
Xe-HPG
Ada Lovelace
GPU Name
DG2-128
AD104
Generation
Alchemist (Arc 3)
Workstation Ada (x000A)
Process Size
6 nm
5 nm
Transistors
7,200 million
35,800 million
Die Size
157 mm²
294 mm²
Foundry
TSMC
TSMC
Density
45.9M / mm²
121.8M / mm²
API Support
DirectX
12 Ultimate (12_2)
12 Ultimate (12_2)
OpenGL
4.6
4.6
Vulkan
1.4
1.4
OpenCL
3.0
3.0
CUDA
8.9
Shader Model
6.6
6.8
Physical
Slot Width
Single-slot
Dual-slot
Length
168 mm 6.6 inches
Height
69 mm 2.7 inches
Outputs
4x mini-DisplayPort 2.0
4x mini-DisplayPort 1.4a
Bus Interface
PCIe 4.0 x8
PCIe 4.0 x16
Other
Production
End-of-life
Active
Predecessor
Xe Graphics
Workstation Ampere
Successor
Battlemage
Blackwell PRO W
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