
Positioned within Intel's entry-level Arc A Series lineup, this budget-oriented discrete GPU offers a surprising 16GB of video memory, which sets it apart from competing cards in the same price bracket. Built on Intel's Xe-HPG architecture, the A370 leverages hardware-accelerated ray tracing and XMX matrix engines designed to handle AI-enhanced workloads, including Intel's XeSS upscaling technology that can meaningfully boost frame rates in supported titles. For gaming, it handles 1080p at low to medium settings in most modern titles, making it a reasonable choice for casual or esports-focused players who do not demand ultra-quality visuals. The generous VRAM allocation also benefits light content creation tasks, video editing, and multitasking scenarios where memory capacity matters more than raw shader throughput. Buyers who should consider this card include budget-conscious builders, home office users seeking a capable display output solution, and anyone who needs ample video memory without stepping up to a significantly more expensive mid-range product.
Specifications
- Memory
- 16GB
- Series
- Arc A Series
Current Listings(3)
HP Envy 16t-h1000 Home/Business Laptop (Intel i7-13700H 14-Core, 16GB DDR5 5200MHz RAM, 2x512GB PCIe SSD (1TB), Intel Arc A370M, 16.0in 120 Hz Wide QXGA (2560x1600), Wifi, Bluetooth, Win 11 Home)
HP
Updated Nov 2, 2025
HP Envy 16t-h1000 Home/Business Laptop (Intel i7-13700H 14-Core, 16GB DDR5 5200MHz RAM, 2x512GB PCIe SSD (1TB), Intel Arc A370M, 16.0in 120 Hz Wide QXGA (2560x1600), Wifi, Bluetooth, Win 11 Pro)
HP
Updated Oct 31, 2025
HP Envy 16t-h1000 Home/Business Laptop (Intel i7-13700H 14-Core, 16GB DDR5 5200MHz RAM, 2x1TB PCIe SSD (2TB), Intel Arc A370M, 16.0in 120 Hz Wide QXGA (2560x1600), Wifi, Bluetooth, Win 11 Home)
HP
Updated Oct 29, 2025