Intel recently launched the first discrete graphics card in the Battlemage generation, the Arc B580, late last year. It was ...
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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 ...
The Intel Arc B580 was released on December 12, 2024, to take the budget graphics card market head-on. It is designed with Intel's new Battlemage architecture, which brings massive performance ...
Intel has detailed major updates in the quest to improve performance of its ill-fated Core Ultra 200 Arrow Lake processors that were released back in October. The inconsistent performance at times ...
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 ...
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In a nutshell: Intel might have had a 2024 to forget, but at least Team Blue's ending the year with a success – and in the dedicated graphics card market, of all places. The Arc B580 Battlemage ...
While we haven’t managed to review it ourselves due to a fluke issue, the $250 Arc B580 “Battlemage” GPU launched to nigh-universal praise, has already sold out most everywhere, and Intel ...
Intel’s GPUs feature numerous matrix cores (XMX units), which are particularly suited to AI computations. Combined with an ample VRAM supply, the Arc B580 has the potential to become an ...
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 ...
the code name for its B-series Arc graphics cards. Intel announced two new graphics cards earlier this month, with both squarely aimed at the high-volume midrange portion of the market.