Intel has been sending out packing or retail boxes - measuring around 192mm x 89mm x 381mm for the Arc B580 - a budget offering from the Battlemage lineup. The packaging is relatively small but ...
That's welcome news for early adopters of the Intel Arc B580, which made splashdown earlier this month starting at $249 with praise coming from far and wide. However, the driver is also worth ...
The company writes: Compared with the previous generation, the Intel Arc B-Series GPUs offer 70% better performance per Xe-core and 50% more performance per watt. The B580 GPU, when compared to ...
While Lunar Lake and Arrow Lake processors are fabricated at TSMC, the upcoming Panther Lake is confirmed to use Intel's 18A ...
Same design as the R570 Guardian Sparkle has launched yet another Intel Arc B580 SKU, this time as a part of the Guardian ...
Now that's the question. The Intel Arc B570 and B580 use the G21 die. However, a larger, more powerful G31 Battlemage die has been rumoured for what seems like eons. In this scenario, the new IDs ...
Intel has made significant strides in the graphics card market with the introduction of its Arc Battlemage GPUs. As the ...
Intel‘s new Arc B570 “Battlemage” graphics card is set to launch officially on January 15, 2025. Positioned as a more affordable alternative to the B580, this card aims to cater to the mid ...
Going by the specifications sheet and the asking price, the Intel Arc B580 appears to be a no-brainer pick over the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060. But it's not entirely a lopsided battle. Nvidia still ...
Intel's foray into the modern era of discrete ... If so, the upcoming additions would join the Arc B580 (released last December) and Arc B570 (released earlier this month) within the Battlemage ...
There’s no doubt that that Intel’s new Arc B580 is one of the best graphics cards you can buy. Clocking in at just $250, it’s a powerhouse GPU that delivers performance we normally only see ...
If the Intel Arc B570 was priced at $199, it would be walking away with a definitive budget win. Hell, it still is, but with so little separating the B570 and the B580, pretty much every potential ...