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It's a sensible move, and credible leaks suggest that an Intel Arc B580 GPU with 24GB of VRAM will be the basis for at least one of these new Arc Pro cards. Still, what about the B770? Well, many ...
In a more practical and direct context, our curiosity is whether Intel will launch new discrete GPUs based on the Xe2 IP. There have been persistent rumors about a larger Battlemage GPU, perhaps ...
Intel's first public driver for its next-gen Xe2 GPU have been released, seemingly confirming the upcoming Battlemage-based Arc 140V, Arc 130V graphics.
Intel's first Arc GPUs made pretty much zero impact on the market. Now Intel's CEO sees "less need" for a product category that's been a near total failure thus far and in which Intel has barely ...
Intel will not kill off its discrete graphics business. “We are very committed to the discrete graphics market and will continue to make strategic investments in this direction,” Intel’s new ...
The GPU is only referred to as “Intel Xe Graphics RI,” so it’s unclear which model we’re dealing with. It had 160 compute units, which translates to 20 Xe cores, 12GB of VRAM, and a boost ...
What's most interesting about the GPU in this listing, which has a cryptic product name of 99CMLN and is listed as an Intel Arc B-Series Graphics Processor, is that it has a 16x PCIe 5.0 interface ...
Despite rumours that Intel was going to abandon its GPU plans, it appears Chipzilla is going to stick with them. This assurance came directly from Intel’s new co-CEO, Michelle Johnston Holthaus ...
Intel's performance comparisons were made using an MSI Claw 7 AI+ using an Arc 140V GPU, and they compare the performance of driver version 32.0.101.6732 (released April 2) to version 32.0.101 ...
Someone just got the Intel B570 GPU a month in advance — and it works Although Intel's Arc B580 is already here, the B570 is only set to launch on January 16.