The budget GPU market saw a massive shake-up with the Intel Arc B580 — a $250 1440p champion capable of 60 FPS ray tracing.
Intel's Arc B580 graphics cards have been its best-reviewed to date, maintaining the aggressive pricing of the old A-series Arc cards with fewer driver bugs, fewer weird performance outliers, and ...
The most apt comparison is Intel’s own GPU, though. The Arc B580 is 17% faster than the B570 and 14% more expensive. That means the Arc B580 is still the better value overall, but there are a few ...
Intel has made significant strides in the graphics card market with the introduction of its Arc Battlemage GPUs. As the ...
Testing the Intel Arc B570: Synthetic Test Results The synthetic test results ... and the weaknesses of the AMD RDNA 3 architecture that powers the Radeon 7700 series. Ray tracing is simply not a ...
Intel Xe Super Sampling, the company's answer to NVIDIA DLSS, has passed a notable milestone - 150+ games now feature the ...
Intel could be readying three new gaming GPUs for its Battlemage line, as a new Linux patch might have spoiled the surprise ...
The time is right to strike. NVIDIA is dominating the discussion at the high end of the market with its initial GeForcle RTX ...
Intel’s upcoming Arc Battlemage graphics cards have gotten ... which could possibly pose a threat to Nvidia’s RTX 5000 series. According to Tomasz Gawroński, a gaming hardware enthusiast ...
A new report from one of NVIDIA's biggest GPU makers points to a March 2025 launch window for the GeForce RTX 5060 and ...
Intel appears to be ramping up its Battlemage GPU lineup, as evidenced by the addition of three new PCI IDs to its Linux ...