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Carrying the helm of Intel’s Battlemage architecture, the B580 is a massive achievement for Intel’s young discrete graphics group. There are still some minor issues, particularly when it comes ...
Rumors around Intel’s next-gen Battlemage desktop GPUs are ramping up, with the latest being a sighting of the Arc B580 graphics card – or at least a hint that the packaging is being readied.
Today, the company has announced two entry-level cards, the B580 and B570. The former, Intel says, beats both AMD's Radeon RX 7600 and Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4060 in both rasterization as well as ...
Intel’s Arc B580 GPU has been leaked via a Geekbench result The score itself is meaningless, but it provides key spec details B580’s core count could be lower than A580, but other specs might ...
Intel’s latest Battlemage B580 graphics card may not be topping gaming performance charts, but it appears to be carving out a niche for professional and AI applications. According to PC Gamer a ...
The Intel Arc B580, based on Xe2 GPU architecture codenamed Battlemage, finally arrives and its bang for the buck is top notch. - Page 3 ...
Intel Arc B580 'Battlemage' GPU announced - 1440p Ultra gaming for $249; Newsletter Subscription. Latest News. Cyberpunk 2077 2.3 update details: adds Uber, AMD FSR 4, VRR, new quests, and Autodrive; ...
Now, a new leak has uncovered one of the key features of the upcoming Intel Arc B580 model, based on Intel's Battlemage architecture, which is rumored to be launched in December.
Intel is mainly pitting the B580 with 12 GB against its predecessor Arc A750, Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4060 and AMD's Radeon RX 7600 – all with 8 instead of just 12 GB of graphics memory.
Intel’s upcoming Battlemage graphics cards might be a lot closer than they seemed to be. A GPU dubbed “BMG B580” appeared in a recent shipping manifest — but it’s not quite what it might ...
Leak suggests the box for Arc B580 is being readied This comes on top of rumors that Intel will launch Battlemage next month We can hope for a true budget 1080p champ in those 2nd-gen Arc GPUs ...