The company mentioned that the Arc Pro A40 has a tiny single-slot form factor, while the Arc Pro A50 will have a larger dual-slot form factor and the A30 was designed specifically for laptops.
The devices offer built-in ray tracing and machine learning features, though the core specs are what make the difference from model to model.
Intel shows off its 3 new Arc Pro GPUs
Intel confirmed that the Arc Pro A40 and A30 GPUs have 3.50 teraflops of graphics power while the A50 has up to 4.80 teraflops.
The devices will have 6 GB of memory, those focused on desktop models and the A30, which is designed for laptops, will only have 4 GB.
The company said that all 3 models support AV1 hardware encoding acceleration in what is an industry first according to the brand.
Intel added 4 mini-display ports for multi-display setups and can support two more with 8K resolution and 60Hz refresh rate.
The brand did not reveal the price of each of its new GPUs, but it did mention that they will arrive by the end of this year so that each user can buy it to their liking.
Intel is developing and improving its products, so these new devices will be interesting to analyze after their release.