WHEN INTEL’S ARC GPUS surfaced, there were expected to be three initial chips. So far, we’ve seen the ACM-G10, which powers the mid-range Arc 750 and A770 cards, and the ACM-G11, which features in the low-end A380. Now, a third chip has emerged: the ACM-G12. This 6nm chip is to debut in the Arc Pro A60 and Pro A60M cards. Despite the G12 nomenclature, this sits between the G10 and G1. It has 16 Xe cores, 256 vector engines, 16 ray tracing units, 2,048 FP32 cores, and a maximum of 12GB of GDDR6 on a 192-bit bus, making for a maximum bandwidth of 384GB/s. These numbers hit the mid-point between the existing chips, bar ray tracing, which is slightly under halfway. This should give us a good idea of projected performance.