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Averaging results from 15 games, an RTX 5050 review claims the graphics card is slower than RTX 4060 and Arc B580 on average.
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.
Gamers hoping for a BFG edition of an Arc Battlemage card will still have to keep their fingers crossed for something else, as the MAXSUN Intel Arc Pro B60 Dual 48G Turbo is clearly designed for ...
Intel has canceled its high-end Xe2 Arc Battlemage GPUs, shifting focus to budget-friendly and integrated graphics solutions.
The Intel ARC B580, built on the Battlemage architecture, offers an affordable entry point for gamers seeking smooth 1440p performance. Priced at $249, it positions itself as a direct competitor ...
Intel's first desktop 'Battlemage' GPU is here, and the Intel Arc B580 delivers while outperforming the GeForce RTX 4060 at 1080p and 1440p.
Intel's new Battlemage GPUs aren't the only new thing on the way. The Arc Control app has been renamed and updated with some new features and controls.
Intel posted on X this weekend that it's holding an Arc event on December 3. The specs for its rumored Battlemage GPUs have leaked online in the leadup.
Intel is set to unveil its new Arc Battlemage series of graphics processing units (GPUs) on December 3, according to industry insiders reported by Videocardz. The launch will feature two models ...
Two SKUs launching in mid-December According to the latest information, Intel could announce its new Arc Battlemage graphics card next week, on December 3rd, with availability expected a week ...
Intel is set to release its new graphics card series based on the Xe2-HPG architecture. Named Battlemage, these GPUs mark Intel's second attempt to establish a presence in the discrete graphics ...
Battlemage GPUs must be getting close to launch. Another Intel Arc B580 showed up on Geekbench only a couple of months after the first suspected B580 appeared. Pair that with Intel’s plan (back ...