Intel is bringing high-performance graphics hardware, software, and services to gamers and creators around the world with discrete graphics processing units from Intel’s Arc A-Series portfolio.
For decades, Intel has delivered platform innovation and generation after generation of central processing units that provide computing horsepower for billions of people. Now Intel is taking the next step to complete its mobile platform with the introduction of the Intel Arc Graphics family for laptops.
News
- Intel Unveils Arc Pro GPU Products
- Intel’s Discrete Mobile Graphics Family Arrives (Roger Chandler Editorial)
- Intel Launches Arc A-Series Discrete Graphics Family for Mobile (Fact Sheet)
- Intel Arc Graphics Explained in 60 Seconds (Video)
Event Replay
Introducing Intel Arc A-Series Graphics (Event Presentation)
On March 30, 2022, Intel introduced Intel Arc A-Series graphics for laptops. Targeted at gaming and content creation, Intel Arc graphics include AI-enhanced XeSS upscaling, AI-accelerated media capabilities, Intel Deep Link technology and more.
Videos
Tech Minute: Intel’s Arc Graphics Explained in 60 Seconds
Intel introduced the first member of the Intel Arc graphics family on March 30, 2022. Here’s a one-minute breakdown of three things you need to know about Intel Arc graphics, including a new high-performance-gaming microarchitecture, a groundbreaking media engine and Intel Deep Link technology for faster encoding and streaming.
Intel Arc A-Series Graphics for Gaming and Content Creation
Intel introduced Intel Arc A-series graphics for laptops on March 30, 2022. Targeted to gaming and content creation, Intel Arc graphics include AI-Enhanced XeSS upscaling, AI-accelerated media capabilities, Intel Deep Link technology and more. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Images (Photos, Renderings, Slides)

On March 30, 2022, Intel launched Intel Arc A-Series graphics for laptops. Laptops with Intel Arc 3 graphics are available first. Laptops with Arc 5 and Arc 7 are coming in early summer. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

On March 30, 2022, Intel launched Intel Arc A-series graphics for laptops. Laptops with Intel Arc 3 graphics are available first. Laptops with Arc 5 and Arc 7 are coming in early summer. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

On March 30, 2022, Intel launched Intel Arc graphics processing units for laptops. The Xe Media Engine supports acceleration for the broadest set of video codes and standards. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

On March 30, 2022, Intel launched Intel Arc graphics processing units for laptops. Powerful Xe-cores are computational building blocks of Intel’s Xe High Performance microarchitecture (Xe-HPG) and includes dedicated hardware for AI inferencing. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

On March 30, 2022, Intel launched its Intel Arc graphics product family for laptops. New product badges represent laptops with Intel Arc graphics. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

On March 30, 2022, Intel launched Intel Arc graphics processing units for laptops. Every Intel Arc graphics-based mobile platform supports Intel Deep Link technology. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

On March 30, 2022, Intel launched Intel Arc graphics processing units for laptops. All Intel Arc A-series GPUs are built on Xe High Performance microarchitecture (Xe-HPG), which was engineered for gamers and creators. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

On March 30, 2022, Intel launched Intel Arc graphics processing units for laptops. Intel Arc A-series graphics are all built on Xe High Performance microarchitecture (Xe-HPG). (Credit: Intel Corporation)

On March 30, 2022, Intel launched Intel Arc graphics processing units for laptops. Intel Arc 3 graphics offer enhanced gaming and content creation. Coming in early summer, Intel Arc 5 and Arc 7 graphics will deliver increased graphics and computing performance. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

On March 30, 2022, Intel launched Intel Arc graphics processing units for laptops. Xe High Performance microarchitecture (Xe-HPG) is made up of render slices that support DX12 ultimate and have dedicated ray tracing units. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Demos
AV1 Game Streaming: Video shows an example of an AV1 game stream compared with an H.264 game stream. Intel Arc graphics is the first GPU to offer AV1 hardware-accelerated encode to deliver smoother, higher quality streaming.
Video Upscaling with Intel’s XMX AI Engine: Demo shows how the power of Intel’s XMX AI engine can improve the quality of low-resolution videos. Video enhanced by AI can improve sharpness and detail, while scaling up the original video.
Intel Xe Super Sampling (XeSS) Enhanced Gameplay: Intel XeSS enables better gameplay at higher resolutions. Demo compares native gameplay at 1080p and XeSS-enhanced gameplay upscaled to 4K. See the additional clarity and detail with Intel XeSS.
Gaming on Intel Arc 3 Graphics: Game titles in this video all run on Intel Arc 3 graphics. Intel continues to work with an expanding list of game developers to ensure popular games deliver a great experience on Intel Arc 3 graphics.
Introducing Intel Arc Control Software: Video introduces the Intel Arc Control application. Software includes integrated driver downloads, access to real-time performance metrics and more.