The Intel Arc A580 and the Arc A380 are some of the best options for entry-level gamers looking for impressive performance in the sub-$200 range.
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 ...
Intel is supposedly preparing an Arc Battlemage Pro Series Series. Not only that but there will reportedly be a 24GB model in ...
The Intel Arc B580 is one of the most impressive graphics cards I've ever tested thanks to its incredible value for everyday ...
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Intel vs. AMD GPUs
With several developments finally taking concrete shape, we can expect Intel and AMD to duke it out as Nvidia plays its own ...
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 ...
A report suggests that Intel is preparing a 24GB Battlemage GPU for professionals, expected to launch in 2025.
The budget pricing remains, with Intel’s new Arc B580, the first of its second-generation cards, undercutting its competitors at $249. Simultaneously, performance is up, power consumption is down, and ...
Battlemage has been exclusive to the mainstream consumer market, but that could change with a 24GB VRAM variant rumored to be ...
Intel's second effort at breaking into the graphics card duopoly looks promising, but the company took its time getting here.
Intel has had its worst 12 months in years. Beset by problems on all sides, the company hit its lowest point when CEO Pat Gelsinger was ...