Intel’s Arc B580 is a rarity: A $250 GPU that delivers solid 1080p and 1440p gaming, even with a bit of ray tracing.
It seems Intel has some work to do on Battemage’s Linux support as the B580 is much faster on Windows than on Linux, when ...
We've got both the Intel Arc A750 and A770 Limited Edition graphics cards with the full review coming next week. For now, we've put together a short unboxing video to give you a look at the cards ...
The Intel Arc B580 is a fantastic 1440p GPU for an unbeatable price, and establishes Intel as a serious contender in the graphics card market. While its non-gaming performance isn't a real ...
Intel seems to have a hit on its hands: The $250 Arc B580 Limited Edition GPU is selling out and receiving glowing reviews. It’s way too early to know if Intel has finally gained a foothold in ...
Introduction Intel has expanded its GPU lineup with the introduction of the ARC B580 Limited Edition, part of the Battlemage series, in collaboration with Maxun. This graphics card is aimed at the ...
Unfortunately, Intel stumbled out of the gate. While the company's A750 and A770 graphics cards were capable ... the code name for its B-series Arc graphics cards. Intel announced two new graphics ...
Windows 11 Build 26120.2705 adds support for real-time translation and live captions to AMD and Intel-powered Copilot+ PCs. The update also improves real-time translation for Copilot+ PCs powered ...
Frame Generation has quickly become one of the most game-changing PC gaming technologies in recent years, and Intel is ...
Intel has gone and quietly unveiled several Core 200H series processors for laptops, which we were not expecting to officially surface until the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) next month.
The Intel Arc B580 is a $250 graphics card that can pack quite a punch compared to its Nvidia and AMD competition, but only when it actually works in games. The main problem our Dave James found ...
So what use would 24 GB be on an Arc B580? Well, it's not for gaming as the 12 GB it has is more than enough. Instead, such cards would be targeted at the professional market, just like the W7900 ...