The Intel Arc B580 surprised me when it launched in December 2024 by simply providing an excellent value for a $249 graphics card, especially in an era where GPUs are getting more expensive with ...
See our ethics statement. It’s time for AMD and Intel to butt heads once again, as the newly-launched Arc B570 encroaches on Radeon RX 7600’s long-established turf. This fresh face is similar in many ...
We may earn a commission if you make a purchase from a Club386 link. See our ethics statement. Trimming Battlemage down a bit, Intel Arc B570 lands on the scene as Team Blue’s 2025 budget offering, ...
Intel has announced the Arc B580 GPU as well as the B570, a downgraded version that will be released today. The Arc B580 will feature 20 Xe2 cores and 12GB of GDDR6 memory, operating on a 192-bit ...
As is long-standing tradition, the Arc B570 is based on the exact same GPU as the B580, just with a few of the funky bits chopped off—metaphorically, if not literally. Intel impressed us with ...
Intel's Arc B580 graphics cards have been its best-reviewed to date, maintaining the aggressive pricing of the old A-series Arc cards with fewer driver bugs, fewer weird performance outliers ...
Intel’s new Arc B570 is a difficult GPU to evaluate. It’s hard to call it one of the best graphics cards when it wins by default. Not dissimilar to something like Nvidia’s RTX 4090 in the ...
Find out more about how we test. The Intel Arc B570 is the kind of graphics card I desperately want to love, but my tech-addled PC gaming heart belongs to another. But the problem is that despite ...
The Intel Arc B570 is here, and Intel’s latest foray into the graphics card space has been met with mixed reviews. While the recently released B580 continues to sell out thanks to its low price ...
Find out how we test here. The Intel Arc B580 was released on 13th December 2024, and just after a little over a month, and the performance it showcased took the budget GPU market segment by surprise, ...
Walmart steel cage match (although we would totally watch). Instead, Walmart gave its logo a makeover fit for modern times—at least that was the idea. But people, well, they have feelings.
Its founder, Sam Walton, opened the first store in 1962 in Rogers, Ark., and launched its first logo at the same time: the word WALMART in straight blue writing, according to the Walmart Museum.