Intel is rumored to be planning next-gen Celestial GPUs featuring the new Xe3P architecture. These GPUs could offer major ...
While all focus is on Nvidia and AMD's GPUs, Intel could be working toward stronger competition for the next generation of ...
Core Ultra 300S processors could debut later this year, sporting a refreshed Arrow Lake architecture that potentially ...
Intel has made significant strides in the graphics card market with the introduction of its Arc Battlemage GPUs. As the ...
Intel XeSS is on the rise, with the Nvidia DLSS and AMD FSR competitor surpassing 150 games supported and XeSS 2 arriving in newer releases.
Nvidia’s prowess in the 3D render performance shoots ahead, doubling the B570’s score, which falls around 20% compared to the B580. As for Handbrake’s results, Intel’s cards achieve the same results, ...
We are back with the first of many new GPU launches this year! Things are kicking off with Intel's Arc B570, the smaller sibling of the B580 that hit the market in the middle of December.
Pitcairn, Tahiti and other old cards of GCN 1st gen(like HD 78x0, HD 79x0, R7 265, R9 270, R9 280, R9 370, etc.) are not supported and won't be, because they are too ...
but it is interesting to see clues that Intel could have a fair bit more planned for Battlemage. After all, the initial GPUs from this new generation, the B580 and B570, have been very well ...
W e've extensively covered Intel's woes in the CPU space, but the company is making serious ground with discrete GPUs. I didn ...
Intel’s upcoming Arc Battlemage graphics cards have gotten plenty of media attention through rumors, reports, and just recently an official reveal from Intel itself. But a recent Linux leak has ...
Now that's the question. The Intel Arc B570 and B580 use the G21 die. However, a larger, more powerful G31 Battlemage die has been rumoured for what seems like eons. In this scenario, the new IDs ...