We've believed with confidence for a while now that Intel was bringing out its BMG-G31 "Big Battlemage" GPU as the Arc Pro B70 first, foremost, and possibly exclusively. Now we have explicit proof ...
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Intel's New Arc Pro Battlemage GPU Has 24GB of VRAM
Intel showed off two new graphics cards at its Computex booth in Taiwan alongside its latest CPUs, but neither of them is for gamers. The Intel Arc Pro B50 and B60 are professionally targeted GPUs ...
Intel is seemingly working on its own multi-frame gen tech for its own Arc GPUs, potentially rivaling the tech that Nvidia launched with DLSS 4 earlier in 2025. Intel has already announced standard ...
If you consider the GPU market right now, Nvidia has monopolized the high-end segment while AMD has gradually built some real competition to Team Green in the mid-range segment. The budget GPU segment ...
At long last, Intel may be ready to reveal a new GPU as it seeks to compete with AMD and Nvidia in the gaming card space. What seems to be an Intel GitHub repository includes a reference to "b770," as ...
Put your wallet away; it's another leak post, not an official announcement. However, maybe keep the billfold in arm's reach, because it's looking like it won't be long now before we see Intel's "Big ...
Just yesterday, we reported that one of Intel’s partners might be working on an Arc B580 GPU with 24GB of VRAM, doubling the base memory on the card. Now, it seems that an even more impressive GPU ...
This looks big and might be the end of Arc GPUs. https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/news/...rsonal-computing-products?ncid=so-twit-672238 For personal computing, Intel ...
TL;DR: The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Book6, launching in 2026 with Intel's Core Ultra X7 358H and Arc B390 Xe3 integrated GPU, offers performance comparable to NVIDIA GTX 1650 Ti and RTX 3050 laptops.
Intel's latest Arc GPU driver update brings free performance upgrades to existing hardware, with Witcher 3 running 40% faster ...
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Intel bigs up its 18A chip node as fit for external customers but probably not Nvidia, for now
Intel CPUs living with Nvidia GPUs, yup. But maybe not Nvidia GPUs made by Intel.
TL;DR: Intel's Arc desktop GPUs have reached a 1% share of the global discrete graphics card market, a significant step up from previous sub-1% figures. With turbulent waters in the future of the ...
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