Intel just kicked off the next generation of graphics cards with the Arc B580, and it's one heck of an introduction. The ...
GPU shipments dropped in the third quarter. As Tom’s Hardware notes, GPUs dropped by 14.5 percent in the third quarter of ...
At least Intel’s finally enjoying some good fortune thanks to its graphics division, with Arc B580 proving a surprise hit.
We were sent the Arc B580 last week and it's an impressive piece of kit. The limited edition reference card is well-built, totally quiet in operation and requires just one PCI-e eight-pin power input, ...
A winner of a budget graphics card, Intel's "Battlemage"-based Arc B580 delivers superb 1080p performance at its $249 price, with very good ray-tracing pep and enough bandwidth to game at even higher ...
The budget pricing remains, with Intel’s new Arc B580, the first of its second-generation cards, undercutting its competitors at $249. Simultaneously, performance is up, power consumption is down, and ...
So, what's the deal with those dials? They're primarily used for adjusting your volume and screen brightness, which certainly beats reaching around the back of the unit to jab at low-profile buttons.
Intel's B580 'Battlemage' GPU is set to launch tomorrow and things are seemingly off to a good start, with tier 1 reviewers ...
Intel's new B580 Battlemage GPU has been much better received this time around, with performance actually outpacing Nvidia and AMD.
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This was also the case on our test system and various other PCs. Intel's Arc B580 can now do this better. Without these ...
With 12GB of memory, superb ray tracing chops, a single 8-pin power connector, and the ability to play 1440p games without ...