News

Two years on from the launch of Intel's Alchemist discrete GPUs, the next generation has arrived in the form of the Battlemage series, and today we can present our review of the Intel Arc B580.
The first in-depth review of the GeForce RTX 5050 has appeared online showcasing its 1080p gaming performance compared to the ...
What would a higher-end Battlemage GPU look like? For context, Intel's Arc B580 is its fastest discrete gaming GPU, and it sports 20 Xe cores, 5 render slices, 20 ray tracing units, 160 Xe Matrix ...
The Battlemage BMG-G21 GPU, shown here on an Arc B580, could soon be succeeded by a larger G31 version. (Image: c't) Jun 14, 2025 at 9:33 pm CEST 3 min. read By Nico Ernst ...
Graphics cards upgrades are essential for gaming rigs, but the latest and greatest AMD cards can be expensive. Here are some alternatives you can look at.
Intel’s Battlemage GPU architecture has recently been spotted in the open-source Mesa driver, which is commonly used for Linux graphics support through APIs like OpenGL and Vulkan.
If you're looking for an affordable graphics card for your PC, the Intel Arc B580 Battlemage should definitely be on your radar for your next mini-upgrade or ...
Averaging results from 15 games, an RTX 5050 review claims the graphics card is slower than RTX 4060 and Arc B580 on average.
Intel is putting a bunch of Arc Alchemist GPUs on the chopping block, including both desktop and mobile models. The one that stands out the most is the Arc A750, which is also the most recent one ...
Right now, Intel has the Arc B570 and B580 graphics cards, based on the G21 Battlemage chip and positioned at the very low end with MSRPs of $190 and $250, respectively. The G21 has 20 EUs or ...