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Intel’s $249 Arc B580 is GPU we’ve begged for since pandemic
Intel’s Arc B580 GPU: The $249 Game-Changer Taking on NVIDIA’s RTX 4060
Intel's Arc B580 GPU is set to disrupt the market with its $249 price tag, offering powerful performance to rival NVIDIA’s RTX 4060 and elevate gaming experiences.
Intel’s new $249 GPU brings 1440p gaming to the masses
For now, however, we only know about two GPUs. The B580 is the card Intel is pushing right now, which arrives on December 13 for $249. Like the Arc A750 and A770, it will have a Limited Edition version created by Intel, as well as several board partner designs from brands like ASRock, Acer, and Sparkle.
Intel launches new Arc B580 GPU with 10% more performance than an RTX 4060 for $249 but the rumoured RTX 4070-beater is nowhere to be seen
Overall, Intel is claiming that the B580 has the measure of the Nvidia RTX 4060 by 10% on average at 1440p while undercutting its $299 by $50. Intel is leaning into the memory advantage of its new cards for 1440p gaming in particular and with ray tracing enabled. After all, the RTX 4060 is a mere 8 GB card with a 128-bit memory bus.
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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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I really want to believe Intel's claim that the drivers for its new Arc B580 1440p graphics card suffer from 'no known issues of any kind'
Because Intel says the drivers for the new Battlemage-based B580 board suffer from "no known issues of any kind." Yup, really ...
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Intel's Xe3 'Battlemage-next' architecture has been finalized, team already working on Xe4
On PCWorld's The Full Nerd Podcast, Intel's Tom Petersen has confirmed that Intel is already working on Xe4 and that Xe3 or 'Battlemage-next' is finalized.
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