Intel officially announced its first two budget-mainstream Battlemage GPUs, the Arc B580 and Arc B570, but they're only the ...
Intel recently launched the first discrete graphics card in the Battlemage generation, the Arc B580, late last year. It was ...
Speaking at CES 2025, Intel CEO of Products Michelle Johnston Holthaus says that the GPU business isn't going anywhere.
A productivity-centric Battlemage GPU with up to 24GB of VRAM might be on the horizon in the near future, targeting the ...
The latest version of GPU-Z has just dropped with v2.61.0 adding support for Intel's new Arc B580 and B570 "Battlemage" graphics cards, as well as preliminary support for AMD's new RDNA 4-based ...
Intel isn't bowing out of the discrete GPU market anytime soon. With the success of the Intel Arc B580 it's going to continue ...
While the B580 has Xe2 cores, the B570 gets 18. The costlier variant has 2,560 shading cores while the other Battlemage GPU has 2,304. The B570 also gets reduced VRAM, although both cards pack ...
Intel is gearing up for the next iteration of its ARC GPUs after scoring a surprising but much-needed win in the mid-range segment thanks to its value-centric Battlemage B580 and B570 graphics cards.
It was a big year for Intel in terms of desktop silicon. Firstly, early in 2024 we saw the launch of a new supercharged ...
Intel officially announced its latest discrete graphics cards on this week, the Intel Arc B580 and Intel Arc B570, based on its next-gen Xe2 graphics architecture. Targeting the budget gaming ...
The Arc B570 is priced around $286 USD ... The graphics card is based on Intel's Battlemage (Xe2) architecture, uses TSMC's 5nm process with 19.6 billion transistors on a 272 mm² die.