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Intel just announced its Battlemage GPUs
7 reasons Intel’s Battlemage GPUs are what the GPU market needs
This could be the shakeup the GPU market has needed for some time, and I'm excited to see if that comes true. The first generation of A-series Intel GPUs included the fantastic mid-range Arc A770, and now the B-series is hitting the market.
Intel just announced its Battlemage GPUs, and I can't decide if I'm more excited about the performance or prices
Intel just announced a pair of desktop GPUs that promise to deliver 1440p gaming at a more affordable price than competing graphics from NVIDIA and AMD.
Intel launches new Arc Battlemage B580 and B570 gaming GPUs: specs, performance preview, pricing, and more
The Intel Arc B580 will be available starting December 13th for $250, while the Arc B570 will come a bit later, on January 16th, for $220.
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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 ...
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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.
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Intel Arc B580 And B570 Debut: Battlemage Graphics Cards Arrive Soon
Intel's second generation discrete Arc GPUs based on Battlemage are due to arrive in a couple of weeks and we've got the full ...
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Intel XeSS 2 DLL files leaked days before launch — Frame Generation and Low Latency libraries surface at Nexus Mods
DLL files for Intel's XeSS 2 suite of technologies has been leaked but are likely still dependent on support from game ...
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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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