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Of course, that's exactly what a pre-launch card would be listed as even if Intel was indeed planning on launching a retail G31-based graphics card, perhaps branded as Intel Arc B770.
Officially, the company’s only teasing new Arc Pro GPUs for pros, but its X account mysteriously keeps saying “stay tuned” to commenters who ask about an unannounced B770 gaming GPU!
Nvidia RTX 5060 vs Intel Arc B770 vs AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT: Hardware specs The recent leaks on the Intel Arc B770 suggest that many of the specs will carry over from the A770, including the 32 Xe ...
Gamers asked about an Arc B770 on X, and Intel responded to many by writing “stay tuned.” When X user kcwilsonii brought up the B770, Intel wrote: “Now that’s a gamer with great taste.
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A holding page on the official Intel website is teasing the Arc GPU launch event for the 30th of March at 8 AM pacific time. This event will only feature laptop GPUs for now, but it's still the ...
Intel's Arc A770 is set to go head-to-head with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060, at least according to benchmarks from Intel. The tech giant recently showed how its flagship GPU faired against the RTX ...
As we've seen in the past, NVIDIA is prone to refreshing its lineups with Ti and Super models. There already exist two Ti models in the GeForce RTX 50 series, and if a post on Baidu (as spotted by ...
Intel is preparing a new GPU based on the “BMG-G31” silicon, likely the Arc Battlemage B770. This new card might compete with AMD’s RX 9060 and NVIDIA’s RTX 5060, both of which are on the way.
In the SiSoftware entry (via Videocardz), the Intel card delivers a score of 9017.52 Mpix/s. This compares to Nvidia’s RTX 3070 Ti which scores around 8369 Mpix/s. That’s just under an 8% lead ...