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The Intel Arc B580, based on Xe2 GPU architecture codenamed Battlemage, finally arrives and its bang for the buck is top notch.
Yesterday, we reported that Intel might be gearing up to unleash Battlemage early in December - ahead of AMD's RDNA 4 and Nvidia's Blackwell GPUs. Today, a shipping manifest at NBD - highlighted ...
The first in-depth review of the GeForce RTX 5050 has appeared online showcasing its 1080p gaming performance compared to the ...
The B580 is the more powerful of the two synthetically and for gaming in both 1440p and 1080p. Lastly, we can look at the creative performance of the Battlemage graphics cards.
It's official, the Intel Arc B580 GPU is launching on December 12, 2044, the first desktop Battlemage card - and it's built for 1440p gaming.
Intel 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.
Forward-looking: Intel is finally ready to announce its next-generation Battlemage gaming GPUs today, beginning with the Arc B580 and Arc B570. We've got all the details: specs, performance claims ...
Although we will need to test Battlemage ourselves to find out its true performance, Intel has shared a number of highly promising benchmarks of the B580. The card is matched up against the A750 ...
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 ...
Likewise, Battlemage is the second-generation and thus the GPUs will comprise B-series. Today, the company has announced two entry-level cards, the B580 and B570.
The B580 is the more powerful of the two synthetically and for gaming in both 1440p and 1080p. Lastly, we can look at the creative performance of the Battlemage graphics cards.