About 2 years ago, after Intel joined Nvidia and AMD in the graphics card industry with its Arc Alchemist graphics cards, users have been waiting for the company’s new graphics cards. A few days after Intel announced the launch date, the specifications of one of the two new graphics cards, the Intel Arc B570, have leaked.
Intel Arc B570 comes with 10 GB memory
Recently, several US-based e-commerce sites leaked the price of Intel’s new Intel Arc B580 graphics card. The Intel Arc B580 is expected to beat the Nvidia 4060 Ti according to the leaked data. A few days after this leak, Intel shared the date of the announcement of the new graphics cards on the Intel Gaming X (former Twitter) account. The latest leaks reveal the hardware specifications of the Intel Arc B570 graphics card a few days before the announcement.
Intel’s new graphics cards are expected to be for mid-segment users, according to leaked performance notes. Roland Quandt with the username @rquandt.bsky.social on the Bluesky platform, which emerged after Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter and was entered by invitation until a while ago, shared the specifications of the Intel Arc B570, which is expected to be lower than the Intel Arc B580. The leaked graphics card is not directly from Intel itself. The graphics card specifications are shared as ASRock Arc B570 Challenger OC. According to the leaked data, the new chip of the graphics card contains 18 Xe2 cores and 10 GB GDDR6 VRAM on a 160-bit memory bus.
The leaks also show that Intel’s Arc B570 graphics card will use an 8-pin power connector. The new graphics card will also have a clock speed of 2.6 GHz. The ports on the Intel Arc B570 support HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1 connections. The higher-end Intel Arc B580 is also known to feature 12 GB of GDDR6 VRAM with 192-bit memory bus, HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1 ports. The graphics cards will be introduced to the world on December 3, 2024 at an event organized by Intel.
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