Intel in August this year released the Arc Pro A series of professional graphics cards, including Razzle Pro A30M mobile GPU, Arc Pro A40, and A50 professional graphics cards. Now, Intel has launched the 31.0.101.3517 driver for this series of graphics cards.
According to the introduction, this release includes enhanced support for applications, including optimizations for OpenGL / OpenCL / Vulkan / DirectX APIs that will improve the performance of individual applications and SPECviewperf 2020. In addition, the driver supports Microsoft Windows 11 version 22H2.
The Arc Pro A30M mobile GPU has 3.5T single-precision floating point performance with 4GB of memory and 35-50W power consumption. The Arc Pro A40 and A50 desktop graphics cards have 3.5T and 4.8T single-precision floating-point performance, respectively, with 6GB of video memory and a maximum power consumption of no more than 75W.
The Intel Arc Pro A-Series is designed for leading professional software application certifications, including the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) and Design and Manufacturing (D&M) industries.) Intel Razzle Pro graphics cards are also optimized for media and entertainment (M&E) applications, such as Blender, and support running open-source libraries from the Intel one API rendering toolkit that are widely adopted and integrated into industry-leading rendering tools.
Intel said the Arc Pro graphics card will be available later this year with products from leading mobile and desktop ecosystem partners.