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Intel Ruixuan A350M processor tested and released

At the end of last month, Intel released the Sharp series of notebook graphics alone and announced that the Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro will be the first Intel 3 series Sharp graphics card. Now, some Korean reviewers have released reviews of the Galaxy Book2 Pro powered by the Ruixuan A350M.

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According to reports, the A350M on the Galaxy Book2 Pro can release 30W of performance, and the performance is between the 25W full blood MX450 and the 50W GTX 1650. Compared with the MX450 on the previous generation Galaxy Book Pro, the 3DMark Time Spy score has increased by 60%.

Moreover, the A350M alone still has some problems in actual games. For example, under PUBG 1080p, the utilization rate of the A350M graphics cards is low, and there will be a stuttering phenomenon.

Furthermore, the maximum frame rate can reach more than 100fps, and the minimum will drop to more than 20 fps. In League of Legends 1080p, the A350M graphics card utilization is also relatively low, but it can reach more than 100fps.

Obviously, the A350M alone needs some software optimizations. At present, except for the Korean market, there are no notebooks equipped with A350M independent graphics for the time being, and Intel and notebook manufacturers may be making final optimizations.

Samsung Book2 Pro laptops are on sale in South Korea. The “NT950XEE-XD72S” model is equipped with an i7-1260P, Ruixuan A350M independent display, 32GB memory, and 1TB SSD, and the screen is a 1080p AMOLED screen, priced at 2,620,000 won.

The first Arc 3/5/7 series of mobile graphics cards of the first Ruixuan A-series, a total of 5 models:

  • A350M: 6 Xe cores, 6 ray tracing units, 1150MHz, 4GB video memory

  • A370M: 8 Xe cores, 8 ray tracing units, 1550MHz, 4GB VRAM

  • A550M: 16 Xe cores, 16 ray tracing units, 900MHz, 8GB VRAM

  • A730M: 24 Xe cores, 24 ray tracing units, 1100MHz, 12GB VRAM

  • A770M: 32 Xe cores, 32 ray tracing units, 1650MHz, 16GB VRAM

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