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The Arc B770 is rumored to feature 16GB of VRAM, compared to the RTX 5060's 8GB While there's been no official confirmation from Nvidia, all signs point towards a May 19 launch for its new RTX ...
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.
The Arc B770 may not be the only higher-end Battlemage part on the way, either; well-known enthusiast and self-described "good at finding stuff online" guy Haze spotted a placeholder on an Intel ...
Multiple people have asked about the Intel Arc B770 on X, and the responses are promising.We expect a formal announcement soon, most likely at Computex 2025. Intel's responses range from "Stay tuned!" ...
But the hope for cash-strapped PC gamers is that at least one of them is the Arc B770, a follow-up to the original Arc A770, and which would presumably compete with Nvidia’s RTX 5060 and the AMD ...
Intel’s best graphics card right now is the Arc B580, a midrange card that rivals Nvidia’s RTX 4060. However, it’s long been rumored that Intel might have more up its sleeve, and fans are ...
The long-rumored Intel Arc B770, which will ship with up to 32 Xe2 cores and 16GB of VRAM on a fast 256-bit memory interface, could be here sooner than you think.
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.
And in another response to a gamer asking for an Arc B770 release, Intel responded, "Now that's a gamer with great taste. Stay tuned!," along with a flexing arm emoji.
Intel is reportedly set to launch its Arc Battlemage B770 GPU, intended to compete in the mid-to-high-end segment of the discrete graphics card market. This announcement is especially significant ...
As Computex approaches, gamers are hoping that Intel will drop a more powerful successor to its popular “Battlemage” Arc B580 GPU. Now, as VideoCardz noted, Intel has a message for them ...
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