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Intel announces $249 Arc B580 and $219 Arc B570 ‘Battlemage’ graphics cards
Intel’s next — and possibly last — desktop graphics cards will begin arriving in just 10 days. Right on cue, the company has announced the budget $249 Arc B580 and $219 Arc B570, shipping December 13th and January 16th, respectively, as the “best-in-class performance per dollar” options in the GPU market.
Intel Claims Its ‘Battlemage’ GPU Beats Nvidia’s Midrange Cards at Just $250
Intel’s Arc Battlemage lineup includes the B580 and B570 with up to 12 GB of memory for budget-conscious gamers.
Intel’s second-generation Arc B580 GPU beats Nvidia’s RTX 4060 for $249
Nvidia's cheapest current-gen card with more than 8GB of RAM is the 16GB version of the 4060 Ti (roughly $450 as of this writing), while AMD offers a 16GB version of the less-powerful RX 7600 XT for around $320. The Intel cards offer less RAM than this but undercut them significantly on price while still providing more than 8GB.
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Intel "Battlemage" GPUs get warm reception
Times are bad for Intel, up the creek without a paddle and searching for a new boss. But one new product is making a splash: ...
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Intel’s $249 Arc B580 is the GPU we’ve begged for since the pandemic
Powered by the new Xe2 "Battlemage" architecture and a new XeSS 2 frame generation feature, Intel's $249 Arc B580 is FINALLY ...
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Intel confirms Xe3 graphics hardware is finalized, Xe4 in the works
The big picture: Following an eventful few days marked by the unveiling of the Arc
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Intel's new Arc GPU naked in unsanctioned teardown pics — B580 has Nvidia Founders Edition-inspired cooler, BGM-G21 die surrounded by 20 Gbps GDDR6 me…
Intel didn’t shake things up too much with the B580, but one significant difference from the A750 and A770 indicates ...
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