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Intel's official website has now launched detailed parameters for the five Iris graphics cards, confirming that the series of graphics will use TSMC's 6nm process instead of Intel's own Intel 7 process.

Take the highest specification A770M mobile display, for example, this model will be released in the second quarter, with 32 Xe cores, that is, 512 EU, 32 optical tracking units, a base frequency of 1650MHz, equipped with 16GB of GDDR6 memory, and power consumption of 120-150W.
The first A-series mobile graphics cards are available in arc 3/5/7 series, with a total of 5 models:
A350M: 6 Xe cores, 6 optical chase units, 1150MHz, 4GB video memory
A370M: 8 Xe cores, 8 optical chase units, 1550MHz, 4GB video memory
A550M: 16 Xe core, 16 optical tracking units, 900MHz, 8GB video memory
A730M: 24 Xe core, 24 optical chase units, 1100MHz, 12GB video memory
A770M: 32 Xe core, 32 optical chase unit, 1650MHz, 16GB video memory
Intel has released Iris mobile graphics and is announcing that the Iris Desktop Graphics Limited Edition will be released this summer. Intel has not yet announced the parameters and specifications of this model, and it is expected to be a top-of-the-line version with 32 Xe core + 16GB of video memory. The card features a dual fan and double slot thick design, and the front of the card seems to have a "transparent exploration" design, and there is an Intel Arc logo that can emit light on the side.
In the Samsung overseas official website, it is learned that the Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro will be equipped with the Intel A350M unique display, and the current price has not been announced.
In addition to Samsung, Lenovo, Acer, Asus, Dell, Haier, HP and other manufacturers will also launch notebooks equipped with Intel 3 series sharp graphics cards, with prices starting from 899 US dollars (about 5726.63 yuan), which will be listed one after another.