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According to Japanese media outlet Gazlog, Intel's Arc B770 GPU is expected to be unveiled at Computex, around Nvidia's RTX 5060 rumored launch date. It's anticipated to be a more powerful middle ...
No more. Today, Intel announced the $249 Arc B580 graphics card (launching December 13) and $219 Arc B570 (January 16), built using the company’s next-gen “Battlemage” GPU architecture.
Intel pops up a warning when you start twiddling in here, which is a good thing. We'd like to explore overclocking on the Arc B580 at another time, but we just didn't have the bandwidth for that ...
Intel’s $249 Arc B580 is the graphics card we’ve begged for since the pandemic. That was the headline I used for our initial coverage of Intel’s second-generation discrete graphics cards ...
return of arc Intel’s second-generation Arc B580 GPU beats Nvidia’s RTX 4060 for $249 Intel's dedicated GPUs are back for another round, and they're aiming for 1440p.
Leaning hard on the cost-effective 1440p GPU for gamers, the ARC B570 has a high bar to reach to beat out other, more established GPUs in its target demographic.
Intel's most stealthy GPU appeared in yet another round of leaked benchmarks. The Intel Arc A580 was tested in OpenCL on Geekbench, and its score pits it against AMD's RX 7600.
The $250 Arc B580 “Battlemage” GPU launched to nigh-universal praise, has already sold out most everywhere, and Intel tells The Verge it’s working to ship new units every week.
Of course, we're not expecting this new Intel GPU to threaten the new Nvidia RTX 5090 when it comes out, but if this price rumor is accurate, the Arc B580 could potentially end up being the best ...
The leak also indicates that Intel’s Arc B570 chip could come with the 8-pin PCIe power connector and a 2.6GHz GPU clock, along with support for HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1.
If the dual-GPU Arc B580 comes into being, it won’t be a gaming GPU. I could see it being used for AI workflows where 48GB of VRAM could be huge; fortunately, we don’t need that much video ...