The first leak of Intel Arc B580 GPU surfaces on the benchmark website which shows the GPU core. Intel is expected to launch Intel Arc B580 graphics cards this year, but still there is no official specification of this GPU. No one knows how good this GPU and weather should wait for this GPU or buy another one available in the market. The latest leak on the benchmark provides little detail about the specification of Intel Arc B580 GPU card.
We don’t know the specification similarity between the upcoming AMD and NVIDIA GPUs scheduled to launch early 2025. But we are expecting the Intel Arc B580 to be a mid-range GPU for normal gaming but not for heavy gaming. The latest leak on benchmark hints that the company is testing next-gen GPU cards.Recent leak from Geekbench claims to be the image of Intel Arc GPU testing. This leak all about the OpenCL test and it can’t be used to show the performance of this GPU on the gaming. This leak provides the details about the Xe-Core count in the alleged Intel Arc GPU. Still there is no specification or any leaks that shows the performance of Intel Arc GPU on the latest games.
This was the Intel Arc B580 test on Intel's high-end platform and leaks show that a Core Ultra 9 285K processor was used with a Z890 motherboard. According to the leak the card is listed with the 160 Compute Units. As per calculation this is supposed to be with 20 Xe2-Cores.
According to the recent leaks the Intel Arc B580 price is said to be $250 and this GPU is based on Battlemage architecture.
Intel's Arc B580 GPU is the next GPUs from the company and it is expected to be launched in December. The expected price of this GPU is at $250, which is featuring 12GB VRAM and a higher clock speed than its predecessor, the A580.
This GPU is using a more efficient second-generation architecture. But the Xe Cores less and it might not run modern heavy games. The new B580 GPU is aiming to provide competitive performance against other budgeted GPUs such as the GeForce RTX 4060.
The new B580 GPU is priced at $250 which is a budget GPU but its market reception will depend on the pricing of upcoming AMDs Radeon RX 8000 GPUs. Customers will compare the performance of Intel's Arc B580 GPU and Radeon RX 8000 GPUs before choosing their next CPU for gaming.
NVIDIA and AMD are set to launch new models early in 2025.