Typically, graphics cards use PCI Express x16 slots. That's a PCIe slot configured with sixteen individual data lanes. These data lanes are physical connections, and that's why an "x16" slot is so ...
Forward-looking: Intel is finally ready to announce its next-generation Battlemage gaming GPUs today, beginning with the Arc B580 and Arc B570. We've got all the details: specs, performance claims, ...
A new Intel graphics card has been spotted running two M.2 SSDs from the same PCB as the GPU. With the launch of the Intel Arc B580, the rise of partner cards is coming, and a card made by Chinese ...
More news about Intel’s Arc Limited Edition series of discrete GPUs arrived today. Videocardz, which has been spotting Arc news as it drips out, received the ASRock spec sheets for the Arc B580 and ...
Intel heard your screams of anguish, PC gamers. Budget graphics cards that are actually worth your money have all but disappeared this pandemic/crypto/AI-crazed decade, with modern “budget” GPUs going ...
Ray tracing is one of the areas where Intel has focused its efforts for Battlemage (that's the codename for the architecture used by these GPUs), with the new ray tracing units in the GPUs featuring ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Usually, packaging isn't the first thing that leaks for an unannounced GPU, but that seems to be the case for what is expected to be Intel's new mainstream ...
The Intel ARC B580, built on the Battlemage architecture, offers an affordable entry point for gamers seeking smooth 1440p performance. Priced at $249, it positions itself as a direct competitor to ...
Wellllllllll those rumors of an impending launch for Intel’s next-gen Arc “Battlemage” graphics cards in December are looking a lot more concrete now. We discussed the whispers on this week’s episode ...
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 ...