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These leaked Battlemage Intel GPUs are gaming beasts

Recent leaks suggest that the Arc B580 will feature 20 Xe2 cores, a GPU clock speed of 2.8GHz, and 12GB of VRAM on a 192-bit memory bus

byKerem Gülen
December 2, 2024
in Gaming, News
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Intel is preparing to reveal its new Battlemage GPUs, namely the Arc B580 and Arc B570, on December 3. The announcement will come via a livestreamed event on Intel Gaming’s YouTube channel at 9 AM ET. Recent leaks from VideoCardz has unveiled key specifications and potential pricing for these entry-level graphics cards.

Intel to unveil Battlemage GPUs Arc B580, B570 on December 3

Recent leaks suggest that the Arc B580 will feature 20 Xe2 cores, a GPU clock speed of 2.8GHz, and 12GB of VRAM on a 192-bit memory bus. The B570, which is the lower-spec model, is expected to have 18 Xe2 cores with a clock speed of 2.6GHz and 10GB of memory on a 160-bit bus. Both models are said to include an 8-pin PCIe power connector and support for HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1, making them competitive with mid-range offerings from Nvidia and AMD.

In terms of performance targets, these GPUs are designed to rival more affordable models such as the Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti and the AMD Radeon RX 7600. Pricing is still unconfirmed, but early listings suggest a likely retail price around $250 for a Limited Edition variant of the B580, significantly lower than current market competitors.

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These leaked Battlemage Intel GPUs are gaming beasts
Image: ASRock/Gaw (via VideoCardz)
These leaked Battlemage Intel GPUs are gaming beasts
Image: ASRock/Gaw (via VideoCardz)

The impending launch of the Battlemage series comes as Intel seeks to establish itself within the competitive GPU market dominated by Nvidia and AMD. Intel’s marketing materials, leaked by known tipster Roland Quandt, imply that the company is focusing on providing options that deliver value and performance for budget-conscious gamers. These moves could hint at a strategic pivot as Intel aims to increase its foothold in the graphics card segment, which has previously been challenging for the company.

While the specs and pricing look promising for Intel, it is still unclear how the new GPUs will perform in real-world scenarios. Analysts will be watching closely to see if the Battlemage lineup can hold up against current market leaders. The upcoming event is expected to shed further light on performance benchmarks and availability.

Intel’s event is highly anticipated, offering the tech community insights into the specifications and market positioning of these new graphics cards. As with any product launch, the details and execution will likely shape not only consumer expectations but the company’s future initiatives in the graphics sector. The livestreaming format also reflects Intel’s approach to engaging with its audience directly.


Featured image credit: Intel

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