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technology1 year ago

Intel Arc B580 GPU Launches at $249, Sells Out Rapidly

Intel's Arc B580 "Battlemage" GPU, launched as a Limited Edition, quickly sold out due to high demand. Priced at $249.99, the card features 12 GB of GDDR6 VRAM and impressive performance, particularly at 1440p. Retailers like Newegg and Amazon are out of stock, with restocks expected in early January 2025. The high demand is partly due to its status as a Limited Edition, which won't be manufactured again once discontinued. AIB editions will be available soon, and a cheaper Arc B570 is set to launch on December 16.

technology1 year ago

Intel Arc B580: The $249 GPU Outperforming RTX 4060

Intel's Arc B580 GPU, part of the new Battlemage architecture, offers a strong performance at a competitive price of $249, positioning itself as a viable alternative to Nvidia's RTX 4060 and AMD's RX 7600. Despite improvements in drivers and power efficiency, Intel's late entry into the market means it competes with cards released a year and a half ago. While the B580 shows promise, Intel still faces challenges in gaining significant market share and competing at the high end of the GPU market.

technology1 year ago

Intel's Arc B580 GPU: A Game-Changer in the Graphics Card Market

Intel is set to launch the Arc B580, a new discrete GPU featuring the Battlemage architecture, aiming to compete with AMD and Nvidia by offering more VRAM and competitive pricing. Historically, Intel's GPUs faced driver issues, but recent improvements have made them more viable. The B580, priced at $250, could be a strong contender in the budget GPU market, especially as AMD and Nvidia have not released comparable options in this price range. Potential buyers should await reviews before deciding, but Intel's advancements suggest a promising alternative.

technology1 year ago

Intel Unveils Arc B580 GPU and XeSS 2 Tech, Challenging Nvidia and AMD

Intel has announced its second-generation Arc B580 and B570 GPUs, priced at $249 and $219 respectively, to compete with Nvidia's RTX 4060 and AMD's RX 7600 series. These midrange graphics cards are based on Intel's new "Battlemage" architecture and feature improvements in graphics drivers and upscaling technology, XeSS 2. The B580 will be available on December 13, while the B570 launches on January 16.

technology1 year ago

Intel's New Battlemage GPUs Challenge Nvidia with Budget-Friendly Power

Intel has unveiled its new Battlemage GPUs, the Arc B580 and B570, priced at $250 and $220 respectively. Both cards utilize the new Xe2 architecture, with the B580 offering 20 Xe2 cores and 12GB of VRAM, while the B570 has 18 cores and 10GB of VRAM. The B580 is 24% faster than its predecessor, the Arc A750, and outperforms the Nvidia RTX 4060 by 10%. The Xe2 architecture boasts 70% faster cores and 50% higher performance per watt compared to Intel's first-gen GPUs. The Arc B580 will be available from December 13, with the B570 following on January 16.

technology1 year ago

Intel's New Arc Battlemage GPUs Challenge Nvidia with Budget-Friendly Performance

Intel has launched its new Arc B580 and B570 "Battlemage" GPUs, priced at $249 and $219 respectively, targeting mainstream gamers. These GPUs, based on the Xe2 architecture, offer significant performance improvements over the previous generation, with the B580 featuring 20 Xe2 cores and 12 GB VRAM, and the B570 featuring 18 Xe2 cores and 10 GB VRAM. The B580 is claimed to outperform NVIDIA's RTX 4060 by 10% while being more affordable. The B580 will be available from December 13, 2024, and the B570 from January 16, 2025.

technology1 year ago

Intel's Battlemage Arc GPUs Shake Up Budget Market with AI Features and Competitive Pricing

Intel has announced its new budget-friendly Arc B580 and B570 graphics cards, priced at $249 and $219 respectively, set to release in December and January. These cards, based on the Xe2 "Battlemage" architecture, offer competitive performance against Nvidia's RTX 4060 and AMD's RX 7600, particularly in memory-intensive scenarios due to their 12GB video memory. Intel also introduced upgrades to its XeSS technology, enhancing frame rates and reducing latency. However, the future of Intel's discrete graphics cards remains uncertain following recent leadership changes.