The first test of the graphics processor, "obviously", is an in-game test Ashes of the Singularity. After years after release, this test is still used by many browsers and engineers that assess the graphical performance of new chips.
Naturally, we should note that this test is not very accurate for any type of comparison. It also does not offer any important details about the tested graphics processor. In this case, we have just learned that the Arc A370M graphics are tested on a laptop equipped with an Alder Lake i7-12700H processor.
What we know about Arc A370M is the fact that it is most likely the full implementation of the DG2-128EU graphics processor, equipped with 4 GB of GDDR6 memory and a 64-bit tire. According to Intel, this is a low-performance discrete graphic solution, which should provide twice as high performance compared to an integrated XE-LP graphics processor.
A370M was tested twice in the preset MIN_1080P using DirectX 11 API. He scored 3500 and 3,600 points at an average frame rate of 36.9 and 38.3. Such an assessment is clearly not very good, and search for records in the AOTS database with the results takes quite a long time. It also perfectly demonstrates how bad Aots for testing modern graphics processors - results across the price - we get graphic processors such as desktop GeForce RTX 3060, Ryzen 5 5600G with built-in VEGA graphics or even GTX 1050, with the same result.
So how fast is Arc A370M? Well, it is impossible to say right now.