- Intel has highlighted the improvements of its IGPU arc used in the CLAW MSI 8 AI + and MSI Claw 7 AI + Kneeilles
- Arc 140V and 130V both have better optimization of food management
- This has resulted in better image frequencies and a rhythm of frame on several games
Portable games are gaining popularity again, the new AMD and Intel SOC (Puce System) striking the market that offers great play performance, and Team Blue has taken steps to improve the efficiency of two of its IGPU.
In an official blog article, Intel has confirmed a performance update for IGPU Arc 140V and 130V, claim a gain of 10% FPS and an upgrade of 25% on the 99th centile (Essentially as low FPS possible) Student on several games at 17W (energy consumption). The Arc 140V is present in portable games MSI Claw 8 AI + and MSI Claw 7 AI +, which both use the powerful Core Ultra 7 258V processor.
All this is possible thanks to the previous ARC graphical pilot 32.0.101.6734, which improved the management of the feeding at Lower Wattages (also incorporated into its latest ARC graphics pilot 32.0.101.6739), as Intel highlighted in its publication notes. We previously reported this, but Team Blue now has performance graphics to present the improvements.
In games like Cyberpunk 2077,, God of Ragnarok war,, And Spider-Man of Marvel RemasteredThe two medium FPs and the lows of 1% see significant improvements between drivers 6732 and 6734 while playing on 17W TDP. Notably, Fortnite On driver 6734 has the largest uprising of medium FPs and 1%stockings; Essentially, this increases softness with better frame stimulation.
The MSI 8 AI + claw is the king of efficiency by his appearance …
Given its 80Whr battery and its performance capabilities at a low TDP, the MSI Claw 8 AI + is probably the best portable game PC in terms of efficiency.
I would lie if I said that I regularly used my ally Asus Rog; He mainly collected dust because the life of his battery is mediocre. As much as I don’t mind staying plugged into a wall outlet (like what you would do with a game laptop), it becomes frustrating.
I have not yet had the pleasure of using the MSI Claw 8 AI +, but everything I hear about it gives me much more (especially after the revelation of Nintendo Switch 2). You would barely need to push the aircraft beyond 17W, and you will still have great performance – and I cannot say the same with the Rog ally.
Now, if you want to use the MSI claw during the battery, it will last much longer than the ROG ally and the other labor computers like the Lenovo Legion Go. It is a testimony to how MSI did things about his first attempt with the MSI Claw A1M model. Hopefully it can get rid of a new device again in the future …