In the past, there have been countless leaks or rumors about Intel’s upcoming next-gen Arc Battlemage graphics cards. Now the company has recently posted a post on the social media platform X via its X account, showing a small preview and confirming December 3 as the launch date. There are also new leaks about the Arc B570.
Interested parties may soon learn more about Intel’s plans for these GPUs. The video from Intel did not reveal any specific technical specifications, but it is expected to showcase their B580 and B570 Battlemage GPUs. According to the leaks, Arc B580 is based on the improved Xe2 architecture. It has 12 GB GDDR6 VRAM and a 192-bit memory interface. The GPU achieves a maximum boost clock of 2850 MHz and is equipped with 160 compute units, which corresponds to 20 Xe2 cores. Compared to the predecessor model, four cores have been reduced, but architectural improvements and probably more clock speed could compensate for this shortfall.
According to leaks from X user @josefk972, there is now also initial information on the Arc B570. The card was already listed on the French webshop 1fotrade, but the site has already removed the product. The smaller Arc B570, on the other hand, is said to be equipped with 10 GB GDDR6 VRAM and a 160-bit memory interface that offers a speed of 19 Gbps. The maximum clock rate here is 2600 MHz. The card also offers three DisplayPort 3.1 connections and an HDMI 2.1 port. The Arc 570 measures 22 x 36 x 7 cm.
However, these leaks should be treated with caution, as they are unconfirmed by Intel. Interested parties will therefore have to wait and see. Since the date is set for December 3, 2024, it won’t be long before the curtains are opened and Intel’s next-gen graphics cards are officially unveiled. The price and availability of these cards will probably also be revealed here.
We’ve got some big graphics news 👀… pic.twitter.com/sylnOZogMq
— Intel Gaming (@IntelGaming) November 30, 2024
Source: Intel via X, @josefk972
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