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Intel is trying to redefine what a "budget GPU" really means in 2024, and it's doing so with the new Arc B580 GPU. In what Intel itself described as its "worst kept secret," the B580 is the debut ...
Today, Intel announced the $249 Arc B580 graphics card (launching December 13) and $219 Arc B570 (January 16), built using the company’s next-gen “Battlemage” GPU architecture.
Early last year, YouTube leaker RedGamingTech claimed that Intel would talk about the flagship Battlemage GPU between April and June of this year. The flagship card is said to come with 64 Xe ...
Well, that was short-lived. It looks like Intel has already discontinued its own first-party version of its flagship Intel Arc A770 graphics card; but don’t worry, this is far from the end of ...
Battlemage, of course, is the follow up to the Alchemist GPU architecture in Intel's current Arc GPUs including the A770 and A750. It's generally expected to appear next year.
Intel says that version 32.0.101.6734 of its graphics driver can speed up average frame rates in some games by around 10 percent and can speed up "1 percent low FPS" (that is, for any given frames ...
Intel's A770 discrete GPU from 2022 was one of the company's first attempts to break into the graphics card market, but it's next Battlemage lineup may finally help it compete against Nvidia and ...
When Intel joined the discrete GPU market almost a year ago, everyone wondered when it would catch up with Nvidia and AMD. As of August 2023, it apparently has, at least in one respect; like its ...