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Two new graphics cards, the Intel Arc B570 and B580, have been announced for gamers running displays at 1440p resolution, starting at an attractive $219 USD.
According to a new report, sales of PC graphics cards have reached a surprising high, driven almost entirely by Nvidia and with zero contribution from Intel.
Intel’s Celestial graphics cards for the desktop, which will be the 3rd-gen of Arc GPUs, to follow Battlemage – the next-gen that’s imminent – are still being planned and worked on for the ...
Intel steals Nvidia's thunder with imminent graphics card launch. It's Arc Battlemage cards will see reviews out before Christmas ...
If you need a graphics card to go along with your new CPU, a few Nvidia GeForce RTX GPUs are also on sale, including a few OC ...
Intel debuted its Xe2 graphics architecture in August as part of the Core Ultra 200V series -- Lunar Lake-- mobile CPUs. Now it's incorporating the architecture into a new generation of its Arc ...
Intel's new workstation graphics cards with Battlemage architecture and up to 24 GB of graphics memory should be available from the third quarter of 2025.
A new card with an Intel Arc B580 GPU has been spotted, and this one has a unique layout that runs a pair of M.2 SSDs at the same time.
Intel hasn’t told us exactly when to expect its new line of desktop graphics cards or how much they’ll cost but has shared the hardware specifications for the new Arc lineup.
Intel builds its processors across the globe, with facilities in the U.S., Europe, and Southeast Asia and works with Taiwan's TSMC for its graphics cards.
It turns out that Intel's graphics cards are better at doing AI than they are at churning out ultra-high frame rates in games.