Intel just kicked off the next generation of graphics cards with the Arc B580, and it's one heck of an introduction. The ...
We were sent the Arc B580 last week and it's an impressive piece of kit. The limited edition reference card is well-built, totally quiet in operation and requires just one PCI-e eight-pin power input, ...
With a $249 price tag, the Intel Arc B580 GPU challenges NVIDIA and AMD’s mid-range cards, delivering exceptional ...
On the other hand, Intel's Core Ultra 200V series (Lunar Lake), uses the same GPU technology for its integrated graphics ...
The Arc B580 and Arc B570 lead the charge for the Battlemage generation. Both are based on the same GPU silicon, but the B580 ...
As seen above, Intel plans to launch a cut-down Intel Arc B570 in January 2025, featuring fewer Xe Cores and 10GB of VRAM. The Intel Arc B580 Limited Edition graphics card is Intel's reference model ...
Brings improved support for Intel Panther Lake and AVX2 benchmarks for Core Ultra 200 FinalWire has released the latest ...
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Intel is releasing its second generation of discrete graphics cards next week. Here's why you should keep an eye on them.
Intel has announced their next-gen GPUs, and the specs are promising with features like 1440p visuals, XeSS 2 sampling, and ...
While we wait for Battlemage, Intel is already deep into developing Xe3 Celestial GPUs, according to an Intel spokesperson.
Speaking on The Full Nerd podcast, Intel's Tom Petersen reaffirmed the company's commitment to its Arc graphics business, ...