The Intel Arc Alchemist flagship graphics card clocked at 2.4 GHz in the latest OpenCL database benchmark, but still failed to score as much as Nvidia’s RTX 3070 graphics card (belonging to the Ampere family). Nvidia’s RTX 3070 is considered one of the best graphics cards on the market, but it is not Nvidia’s flagship and the green team also has more powerful GPUs on the market.

According to Thomas Hardor , Intel has long announced that it intends to have a serious presence in the graphics card market. Unless something unexpected happens, in the second quarter of this year we will see the release of DG2 series graphics cards for the desktop platform.

The Arc Alchemist flagship graphics card is said to have a maximum of 512 executive units (EU) and 16 GB of GDDR6 memory. The new Intel Arch Alchemist screen in Geekbench 5 shows that this graphics card was able to record a clock speed of 2.4 GHz. This number is probably related to the clock speed of the graphics card.

Do not forget we are on the side of engineering examples; Therefore, it is possible that this clock speed will change in the final sample of the graphics card.

Intel Arc Alchemist graphics card rating in OpenCL

Intel Alchemist Arc graphics card is probably based on the CoffeeLike platform and in benchmark tests, alongside the 6-core, 6-core Core i9-9600K processor . We do not know the destination platform of the graphics card at this time, but we are likely to encounter products in the desktop class.

If we take a look at the GPU processing power based on the announced specifications, we find that the Intel Arch Alchemist should offer something around 20 teraflops of FP32 processing power. Definitely not the best benchmark for talking about graphics card gaming capabilities, but FP32 is the only information we have at the moment.

Based on the power of the FP32, the DG2-512 should theoretically have the same performance as the GeForce RTX 3070. The AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT (called Big New) graphics card offers similar power .