The latest development in the world of graphics processing units (GPUs) has seen the emergence of the Intel Arc 140T, a cutting-edge integrated graphics processor that boasts 128 compute units equivalent to 8 Xe cores. Based on the XeLPG+ (or Xe with XMX) architecture, this GPU is particularly noteworthy for its anticipated integration with the Intel Arrow Lake H (Core Ultra 200H) series of processors.
Preliminary tests have shown that the Arc 140T achieves a significant increase in performance, ranging from 17% to 71% higher than its predecessor Arc 140V in various benchmarking tests. This includes all OpenGL tests. However, in a few specific tests, notably Driver Overheat, ALU2, and Tessellation, the T variant experienced slower performance.
Moreover, developers are also underlining that more robust productivity levels can be achieved using even utilising numerous real-world applications, convolutional neural networks (CNNs), along other programming needs.