While we wait for Battlemage, Intel is already deep into developing Xe3 Celestial GPUs, according to an Intel spokesperson.
On PCWorld's The Full Nerd Podcast, Intel's Tom Petersen has confirmed that Intel is already working on Xe4 and that Xe3 or 'Battlemage-next' is finalized.
Intel Arc B580 GPUs are listed on Amazon following the announcement just days ago. We can't validate the legitimacy of these ...
Intel is progressing with the development of its Battlemage-generation graphics card, known internally as the BMG-G31.On December 3, the company announced two new models in the Battlemage series: the ...
Intel's new Arc B580 graphics card looks super promising for budget 1440p gaming. But if there's any doubt over the new GPU, it's driver quality. After all, the initial driver quality for the ...
Intel has just announced its second generation of discrete GPUs, dubbed Battlemage. These GPUs are expected to surpass the ...
Speaking on The Full Nerd podcast, Intel's Tom Petersen reaffirmed the company's commitment to its Arc graphics business, ...
Times are bad for Intel, up the creek without a paddle and searching for a new boss. But one new product is making a splash: ...
The Radeon RX 8600 and Radeon RX 8800 have both been referenced in AMD's ROCm software libraries, pointing to these being the ...
The company is targeting 1440p gaming and entry-level ray tracing performance with its Arc B580 and Arc B570 GPUs.
On a podcast, Intel's Tom Petersen gave a peek behind the curtain of what's happening as the next-gen PC gaming graphics card race heats up.
If you need a new GPU for your desktop or laptop, there are a few important features to keep in mind: There are three main manufacturers of discrete GPUs right now; Nvidia, AMD, and Intel.