In the past years, the major processor manufacturer Intel has decided to enter the graphics card sector. Intel entered the current graphics card market with the Arc A770, Arc A750, Arc A580 and Arc A380 models. The company attracted a lot of attention due to the affordability and high performance of the new graphics cards. The latest leaks leak the price of the new Intel Arc Battlemage B580.
Intel Arc Battlemage B580 could be a price performance product
Intel, which has recently suffered major market losses, primarily due to its inability to keep up with artificial intelligence and then the major problems in its processors, continues to exist in the market where external graphics cards exist. In recent years, Intel has entered the graphics card industry, led by NVIDIA and AMD, with the Arc A770, Arc A750, Arc A580 and Arc A380 graphics cards. Carrying the Alchemist architecture, these graphics cards have attracted a lot of attention from many users. The latest rumors indicate that Intel will launch new Battlemage GPUs.
Many have turned their eyes to Intel in the wake of this year’s corporate value collapses. In a post on the platform, an X (ex-Twitter) user shows Intel Arc Battlemage B580 GPUs that were newly listed but later disappeared. While the leaked sales pages do not show any photos, they do include information up to the batch number. In addition, these ads are labeled as Limited Edition. However, according to the leak, limited edition refers to graphics cards designed by Intel itself. So there is no limited production.
According to research, several vendors have listed the new Intel Arc Battlemage B580 graphics card for between $245 and $300. The Intel Arc A770, which was introduced last year, outperformed the Nvidia GeForce 3060 and thus attracted users as a viable alternative. There is no detailed information about the new Battlemage GPUs yet. However, the fact that the prices can be as affordable as 250 dollars may indicate that Intel wants to get stronger by selling at affordable prices in the graphics card industry.
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