Intel is making waves with its latest Arc 140T integrated GPU, showcasing a considerable leap in performance over its predecessor from the Lunar Lake series. Recently highlighted in GFXBench tests, the Arc 140T demonstrates its prowess by surpassing the existing Arc 140V by an impressive 60 percent. This might be a game-changer for users eagerly anticipating advanced mobile computing capabilities.
The Arc 140T seems destined to enhance the performance of Intel’s upcoming Arrow Lake mobile processors, set for release in early 2025. Early tests reveal that this new chip achieved an astounding 11,056 frames at 178.3 FPS in GFXBench’s OpenGL tests. In contrast, the existing Arc 140V models with varying memory capacities only managed scores of 110.3 FPS (6,839 frames) and 106.7 FPS (6,613 frames).
Despite both GPUs featuring eight Xe Cores, there is a noticeable performance gap, possibly due to variations in their design or implementation. Speculation suggests that the Arc 140T is primarily designed for integrated graphics, rather than as a standalone GPU. This aligns with Intel’s strategic approach, where Arrow Lake processors emphasize enhanced performance, while Lunar Lake continues to focus on power efficiency.
The performance differences could be attributed to the type of transistors used, with the Arc 140T likely leveraging higher-performing options in comparison to the power-saving transistors employed by the 140V from Lunar Lake.
While Intel has yet to officially confirm these specifications or performance claims, the information hints at promising advancements in Intel’s mobile chip lineup. If all progresses as expected, the Arc 140T’s launch in early 2025 will set a new standard for performance in mobile processors. Keep your eyes peeled for more updates as Intel continues to innovate and push the boundaries of mobile computing technology.






