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Generally beats a 4060 for less and a 7600 for the same price. Not sure what else people could ask for. Obviously they'll have to compete against new GPUs from NV and AMD here shortly, but we don't ...
Two years on from the launch of Intel's Alchemist discrete GPUs, the next generation has arrived in the form of the Battlemage series, and today we can present our review of the Intel Arc B580.
Intel just launched its new $249 Arc B580 graphics card, and as you can read in our Intel Arc B580 review, it’s one of the best graphics cards you can buy. It seems PC gamers have gotten the memo, as ...
Intel has announced its new Battlemage GPUs today based on the Xe2 architecture, promising 70% faster performance per Xe core and 50% better performance per watt. If you recall, Intel has a cool way ...
Something to look forward to: With Intel's second generation of discrete graphics cards just days from launch, Geekbench leaks are starting to put the company's performance claims to the test. Early ...
Ray tracing is one of the areas where Intel has focused its efforts for Battlemage (that's the codename for the architecture used by these GPUs), with the new ray tracing units in the GPUs featuring ...
TL;DR: Intel has announced its first Battlemage GPUs, the Arc B580 and B570, targeting the mainstream gaming market. The Arc B580, priced at $249, launches on December 13, 2024, and the B570 at $219 ...
The Intel GPU rumors are coming thick and fast now, and the latest piece of information to leak out of the tech rumor mill is the price of the new Arc B580 graphics card, and it looks good. If the ...
Wellllllllll those rumors of an impending launch for Intel’s next-gen Arc “Battlemage” graphics cards in December are looking a lot more concrete now. We discussed the whispers on this week’s episode ...
Instead of using built in DirectX drivers, you drop a DLL into your game directory that translates Dx calls to Vulcan and uses the Vulcan drivers. I used it to play FO3 and FONV, on my Intel iGPU. It ...