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 ...
The Intel Arc B580 is one of the most impressive graphics cards I've ever tested thanks to its incredible value for everyday ...
Battlemage has been exclusive to the mainstream consumer market, but that could change with a 24GB VRAM variant rumored to be ...
Intel has been exploring the GPU market for a few years, and with its latest offering, the Battlemage Intel Arc B580 ... over the previous generation Alchemist GPU range. Built on the new Xe2 ...
An Intel Arc Pro Battlemage GPU with 24GB of VRAM is on track for 2025, targeting the AI and Pro market where VRAM capacity ...
Alchemist typically delivered less than stellar ... nor in fact any LED lighting at all save for a white light behind the Intel Arc logo on top. The two large fans are off most of the time ...
Intel's second effort at breaking into the graphics card duopoly looks promising, but the company took its time getting here.
Intel has more experience making GPUs for computing purposes, so it could be that the Arc Alchemist cards benefited from those earlier designs. At the same time, the B580 moved away from focusing ...
It is designed with Intel's new Battlemage architecture, which brings massive performance improvements over its predecessor, the Alchemist architecture. The Arc B580 is the direct successor to the ...
The Arc A580 and the Arc B580 have quite a few differences. For starters, the cards are based on different architectures. While the older A580 is powered by the Alchemist architecture, Intel's first ...
In one of my Intel Arc Alchemist reviews, I compared that generation of graphics cards to fantastic journeyman efforts that were good, but maybe not ready to be put out on the show floor.
The one thing the Arc B580 had to do was perform consistently, had it done so it would be the best budget gaming GPU out there. For games where it does perform it actually is right now. But ...