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Intel Arc Pro A30M

Intel graphics card specifications and benchmark scores

4 GB
VRAM
2000
MHz Boost
50W
TDP
64
Bus Width
✨Ray Tracing 🤖XMX Cores

Intel Arc Pro A30M Specifications

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Arc Pro A30M GPU Core

Shader units and compute resources

The Intel Arc Pro A30M GPU core specifications define its raw processing power for graphics and compute workloads. Shading units (also called CUDA cores, stream processors, or execution units depending on manufacturer) handle the parallel calculations required for rendering. TMUs (Texture Mapping Units) process texture data, while ROPs (Render Output Units) handle final pixel output. Higher shader counts generally translate to better GPU benchmark performance, especially in demanding games and 3D applications.

Shading Units
1,024
Shaders
1,024
TMUs
64
ROPs
32
Execution Units
128
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Pro A30M Clock Speeds

GPU and memory frequencies

Clock speeds directly impact the Arc Pro A30M's performance in GPU benchmarks and real-world gaming. The base clock represents the minimum guaranteed frequency, while the boost clock indicates peak performance under optimal thermal conditions. Memory clock speed affects texture loading and frame buffer operations. The Arc Pro A30M by Intel dynamically adjusts frequencies based on workload, temperature, and power limits to maximize performance while maintaining stability.

Base Clock
1500 MHz
Base Clock
1,500 MHz
Boost Clock
2000 MHz
Boost Clock
2,000 MHz
Memory Clock
2000 MHz 16 Gbps effective
GDDR GDDR 6X 6X

Intel's Arc Pro A30M Memory

VRAM capacity and bandwidth

VRAM (Video RAM) is dedicated memory for storing textures, frame buffers, and shader data. The Arc Pro A30M's memory capacity determines how well it handles high-resolution textures and multiple displays. Memory bandwidth, measured in GB/s, affects how quickly data moves between the GPU and VRAM. Higher bandwidth improves performance in memory-intensive scenarios like 4K gaming. The memory bus width and type (GDDR6, GDDR6X, HBM) significantly influence overall GPU benchmark scores.

Memory Size
4 GB
VRAM
4,096 MB
Memory Type
GDDR6
VRAM Type
GDDR6
Memory Bus
64 bit
Bus Width
64-bit
Bandwidth
128.0 GB/s
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Arc Pro A30M by Intel Cache

On-chip cache hierarchy

On-chip cache provides ultra-fast data access for the Pro A30M, reducing the need to fetch data from slower VRAM. L1 and L2 caches store frequently accessed data close to the compute units. AMD's Infinity Cache (L3) dramatically increases effective bandwidth, improving GPU benchmark performance without requiring wider memory buses. Larger cache sizes help maintain high frame rates in memory-bound scenarios and reduce power consumption by minimizing VRAM accesses.

L2 Cache
4 MB
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Pro A30M Theoretical Performance

Compute and fill rates

Theoretical performance metrics provide a baseline for comparing the Intel Arc Pro A30M against other graphics cards. FP32 (single-precision) performance, measured in TFLOPS, indicates compute capability for gaming and general GPU workloads. FP64 (double-precision) matters for scientific computing. Pixel and texture fill rates determine how quickly the GPU can render complex scenes. While real-world GPU benchmark results depend on many factors, these specifications help predict relative performance levels.

FP32 (Float)
4.096 TFLOPS
FP64 (Double)
1,024.0 GFLOPS (1:4)
FP16 (Half)
8.192 TFLOPS (2:1)
Pixel Rate
64.00 GPixel/s
Texture Rate
128.0 GTexel/s
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Arc Pro A30M Ray Tracing & AI

Hardware acceleration features

The Intel Arc Pro A30M includes dedicated hardware for ray tracing and AI acceleration. RT cores handle real-time ray tracing calculations for realistic lighting, reflections, and shadows in supported games. Tensor cores (NVIDIA) or XMX cores (Intel) accelerate AI workloads including DLSS, FSR, and XeSS upscaling technologies. These features enable higher visual quality without proportional performance costs, making the Pro A30M capable of delivering both stunning graphics and smooth frame rates in modern titles.

RT Cores
8
XMX Cores
128
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Xe-HPG Architecture & Process

Manufacturing and design details

The Intel Arc Pro A30M is built on Intel's Xe-HPG architecture, which defines how the GPU processes graphics and compute workloads. The manufacturing process node affects power efficiency, thermal characteristics, and maximum clock speeds. Smaller process nodes pack more transistors into the same die area, enabling higher performance per watt. Understanding the architecture helps predict how the Pro A30M will perform in GPU benchmarks compared to previous generations.

Architecture
Xe-HPG
GPU Name
DG2-128
Process Node
6 nm
Foundry
TSMC
Transistors
7,200 million
Die Size
157 mm²
Density
45.9M / mm²
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Intel's Arc Pro A30M Power & Thermal

TDP and power requirements

Power specifications for the Intel Arc Pro A30M determine PSU requirements and thermal management needs. TDP (Thermal Design Power) indicates the heat output under typical loads, guiding cooler selection. Power connector requirements ensure adequate power delivery for stable operation during demanding GPU benchmarks. The suggested PSU wattage accounts for the entire system, not just the graphics card. Efficient power delivery enables the Arc Pro A30M to maintain boost clocks without throttling.

TDP
50 W
TDP
50W
Power Connectors
None
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Arc Pro A30M by Intel Physical & Connectivity

Dimensions and outputs

Physical dimensions of the Intel Arc Pro A30M are critical for case compatibility. Card length, height, and slot width determine whether it fits in your chassis. The PCIe interface version affects bandwidth for communication with the CPU. Display outputs define monitor connectivity options, with modern cards supporting multiple high-resolution displays simultaneously. Verify these specifications against your case and motherboard before purchasing to ensure a proper fit.

Bus Interface
PCIe 4.0 x8
Display Outputs
Portable Device Dependent
Display Outputs
Portable Device Dependent
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Intel API Support

Graphics and compute APIs

API support determines which games and applications can fully utilize the Intel Arc Pro A30M. DirectX 12 Ultimate enables advanced features like ray tracing and variable rate shading. Vulkan provides cross-platform graphics capabilities with low-level hardware access. OpenGL remains important for professional applications and older games. CUDA (NVIDIA) and OpenCL enable GPU compute for video editing, 3D rendering, and scientific applications. Higher API versions unlock newer graphical features in GPU benchmarks and games.

DirectX
12 Ultimate (12_2)
DirectX
12 Ultimate (12_2)
OpenGL
4.6
OpenGL
4.6
Vulkan
1.4
Vulkan
1.4
OpenCL
3.0
Shader Model
6.6
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Arc Pro A30M Product Information

Release and pricing details

The Intel Arc Pro A30M is manufactured by Intel as part of their graphics card lineup. Release date and launch pricing provide context for comparing GPU benchmark results with competing products from the same era. Understanding the product lifecycle helps evaluate whether the Arc Pro A30M by Intel represents good value at current market prices. Predecessor and successor information aids in tracking generational improvements and planning future upgrades.

Manufacturer
Intel
Release Date
Aug 2022
Production
End-of-life

Arc Pro A30M Benchmark Scores

geekbench_openclSource

Geekbench OpenCL tests GPU compute performance using the cross-platform OpenCL API. This shows how Intel Arc Pro A30M handles parallel computing tasks like video encoding and scientific simulations. OpenCL is widely supported across different GPU vendors and platforms.

geekbench_opencl #234 of 582
31,894
8%
Max: 380,114
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About Intel Arc Pro A30M

Intel Arc Pro A30M arrives as a compact yet potent solution for mobile workstations and thin‑and‑light gaming rigs. Built on Intel’s 6 nm Xe‑HPG architecture, it packs a 4 GB GDDR6 memory pool that runs at a generous bandwidth thanks to its 1500 MHz base and 2000 MHz boost clocks. Its PCIe 4.0 ×8 interface ensures the data pipe stays wide enough for the 31,894‑point Geekbench OpenCL score, a figure that puts the card squarely in the mid‑range performance bracket. With a modest 50 W TDP, the chip can be cooled by a single‑fan solution without sacrificing stability under sustained loads. The A30M’s release on August 8 2022 marked Intel’s first serious push into the mobile discrete GPU market, and the timing aligns perfectly with the latest generation of ultrabooks.

When it comes to frame‑rate capabilities, the Arc Pro A30M consistently pushes 60 fps at 1080p in titles that favor modern APIs like DirectX 12 and Vulkan. In more demanding AAA games, you’ll see it hover around the 45‑50 fps sweet spot, which is still playable with a slight reduction in texture quality. The advanced graphics pipeline leverages hardware‑accelerated ray tracing cores, delivering a respectable level of realism without the power draw of larger desktop cards. Memory bandwidth is bolstered by the GDDR6 stack, allowing the GPU to keep up with high‑resolution texture streaming and large compute workloads. Power requirements stay within the 50 W envelope, meaning you won’t need a beefy PSU to unlock its full potential in a laptop chassis. Benchmarks also show a tight correlation between the OpenCL score and real‑world gaming performance, confirming that the raw compute numbers translate into smooth gameplay.

For creators, the Intel’s A30M shines in GPU‑accelerated rendering tasks, where its Xe‑HPG cores shave minutes off video encode times. The card’s low thermal design power makes it an ideal candidate for thin laptops that still need to run CAD, 3D modeling, or AI inference workloads on the go. Its best scenarios include mobile workstations, portable e‑sports rigs, and any system that values a balance between performance and battery life. Pairing the GPU with a high‑speed DDR5 system memory further amplifies the 31,894‑point Geekbench OpenCL result, delivering a fluid experience in both compute and graphics tasks. In summary, the Intel Arc Pro A30M offers a compelling mix of advanced graphics, respectable FPS output, and efficient power consumption that will satisfy hardware enthusiasts looking for a mobile GPU that doesn’t compromise on capability.

The NVIDIA Equivalent of Arc Pro A30M

Looking for a similar graphics card from NVIDIA? The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1630 offers comparable performance and features in the NVIDIA lineup.

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