The Intel Arc A580 and the Arc A380 are some of the best options for entry-level gamers looking for impressive performance in the sub-$200 range.
The Arc A580 and the Arc B580 have quite a few differences. For starters, the cards are based on different architectures. While the older A580 is powered by the Alchemist architecture, Intel's first ...
with the Arc A380 launching in China. We haven't seen too many Gunnir cards in the U.S. but that may change with the Arc B-series models. There are two variants coming, the larger triple-fan ...
Intel's new Arc B580 graphics card has flown off shelves, leaving gamers eager for more. This second-generation "Battlemage" card outperforms competitors like the RTX 4060 and RX 7600, boasting ...
And, Intel told The Verge the Arc B580 is selling out at most stores. Intel is planning to get cards out to retailers every week to keep up with the demand. Speaking to The Verge, Intel ...
A video circulating on social media that depicts an Emirates A380 crash is fabricated content and untrue, the airline said on Saturday. "We are in contact with the various social media platforms ...
Intel isn't bowing out of the discrete GPU market anytime soon. With the success of the Intel Arc B580 it's going to continue ...
If you looked at the Arc B580’s specs in a vacuum, you wouldn’t assume it’s a budget graphics card. It’s packing 12GB of memory, a 192-bit memory bus, clock speeds nearing 2.7GHz ...
But not too old, because if you decided to save money on the power supply when you bought or built your system, it may be borderline for this card. Thanks to the extra 4GB video memory, the Arc ...
The discovery comes from X user Tomasz Gawroński, who spotted the shipping record detailing two Battlemage G21 cards (the Arc B580) with a noteworthy designation: “clamshell” which refers to ...