RTX 3070 beat Intel's flashing ARC in OpenCL Alchemist GPU
RTX 3070 beat Intel's flashing ARC in OpenCL Alchemist GPU The flagship Intel Arc Alchemist graphics card hits 2.4 GHz in a new OpenCL benchmark. Nonetheless had surpassed Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3070 Ti in some workloads. It would seem that Intel has been making progress in optimizing the Arc Alchemist's clock speeds. The early rumors pointed to a 2.4 GHz to 2.5 GHz maximum boost clock for the flagship DG2 part. The only benchmark that's remotely close to a gaming workload came in the shape of an Ashes of the Singularity submission back in December. However the level of performance would put the flagship Arc Alchemist in the same alley as the GeForce RTX 2070 as far as OpenCL workloads go. If we compared it to Nvidia's latest offerings a mysterious Arc Alchemist sample had put up numbers that were very close to a GeForce RTX 3070 the flagship Arc Alchemist should deliver around 20 TFLOPs of FP32 performance. Of course Intel's DG2 family of discrete desktop graphics cards will arrive in the second quarter of the year. The flagship Arc Alchemist SKU will wield up to 512 execution units and up to 16GB of GDDR6 memory. The graphics card has scaled up to 2.4 GHz in the new Geekbench 5 submission the DG2-512 theoretically performs similar to the often referenced GeForce RTX 3070. The AMD equivalent would be Radeon RX 6700 XT . Intel Arc Alchemist The Arc Alchemist scored 85 the DG2 graphics card was still no match for Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3070