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.
But don't panic. Because Intel says the drivers for the new Battlemage-based B580 board suffer from "no known issues of any kind." Yup, really. Specifically, so said Intel's gaming graphics spokesbod, ...
Intel has just announced its second generation of discrete GPUs, dubbed Battlemage. These GPUs are expected to surpass the ...
Intel's Arc B580 GPU is set to disrupt the market with its $249 price tag, offering powerful performance to rival NVIDIA’s ...
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: ...
Intel just revealed its new Battlemage GPU lineup, which currently consists of two SKUs, the B570 and the B580. We're ...
Intel's brand new Arc B580 graphics card looks very promising for budget gaming. But it turns out that Intel has already ...
Both the Arc B580 and B570 are based on Intel’s BMG-G21 chip, with slight variations in their configurations: Both cards ...
The Radeon RX 8600 and Radeon RX 8800 have both been referenced in AMD's ROCm software libraries, pointing to these being the ...
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.