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Intel targets budget-friendly 1440p gaming with $249 and $219 Arc B500 GPUs
Both are decidedly midrange graphics cards that will compete with the likes of Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4060 and AMD's RX 7600 series, but Intel is pricing them competitively: $249 for a B580 with 12GB of RAM and $219 for a B570 with 10GB of RAM. The B580 launches on December 13, while the B570 won't be available until January 16.
Intel Officially Unveils Arc B570 and B580 GPUs, Appears to Target Nvidia RTX 4060
After months of rumors and leaks, Intel made it official today: The next generation of its gaming GPUs is here. The chipmaker announced the Intel Arc B580 and B570 graphics chips (codenamed Battlemage) for $249 and $219,
Intel launches Battlemage GPUs with $250 Arc B580 and $220 B570
The B580 is 24% faster than the old A750, which once held the $250 price spot. The company is also introducing XeSS 2. Battlemage is here – Intel
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 scoop.
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.
Intel announces its new Battlemage graphics cards, and they might just be the 1440p budget champions we've been waiting for
Intel announces its newest GPUs, the Intel Arc B580 and Arc B570, with pricing and specs that might make them fantastic 1440p cards on a budget.
Intel Announces Next-Gen B580 and B570 Graphic Cards for Budget-Friendly PC Gaming
Intel has finally announced the Intel Arc B580 and B570 next-generation graphics cards. Built on its 'Battlemage' architecture, they are both budget-friendly GPUs aimed at making PC gaming just a bit more accessible.
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 announced the budget $249 Arc B580 and $219 Arc B570, shipping December 13th and January 16th,
Intel’s $249 Arc B580 is the GPU we’ve begged for since the pandemic
Powered by the new Xe2 "Battlemage" architecture and a new XeSS 2 frame generation feature, Intel's $249 Arc B580 is FINALLY bringing 1440p gaming to the masses.
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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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Battlemage lives: Intel announce the Arc B580 and B570 graphics cards
Intel has officially unveiled the Arc B580 and Arc B570, its Battlemage graphics cards, with low prices and imminent release ...
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Intel's new second-gen XeSS 2 upscaling tech with Frame Generation matches Nvidia's DLSS for features and might have the edge on AMD's FSR
Intel has just unleashed its second-gen gaming GPUs, codenamed Battlemage and kicking off with the Arc B580 and B570 graphics ...
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Intel graphics cards: Arc B580 and B570 with "Battlemage" Xe2 architecture
Intel officially announces the first two Battlemage graphics cards: Arc B580 and B570 on sale from December 13, 2024 and ...
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Intel Arc B570 Battlemage GPU listed at overseas wholesaler ahead of launch — B570 packs 10GB of GDDR6 memory and a 2.6 GHz maximum boost clock
A new Intel Arc B570 GPU has been spotted in the wild with 10GB of VRAM - as a more budget friendly substitute for the Arc ...
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