Intel Arc B580 “Battlemage” GPU leak: 12GB Memory and up to 2.8 GHz clock speeds

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Intel’s new Arc B580 GPUs, built on the Xe2 “Battlemage” architecture, have been leaked. These upcoming graphics cards seem to be designed for mainstream gamers, offering promising features and performance upgrades.

Two custom models revealed

The Intel Arc B580 leak introduces two custom models. Both cards use a special cut-out design at the back to allow better airflow:

ASRock Intel Arc B580 Steel Legend OC

  • Large triple-fan cooling system.
  • Factory overclocked to 2800 MHz.
  • Dual 8-pin power connectors.
  • Requires a 650W power supply.
  • Dimensions: 15.71 x 8.43 x 3.82 inches.

ASRock Intel Arc B580 Challenger OC

  • Compact dual-fan cooling system.
  • Single 8-pin power connector.
  • Also requires a 650W power supply.
  • Dimensions: 14.17 x 8.54 x 2.52 inches.
ASRock Intel Arc B580 Challenger OC GPU next to box

Key specifications

The Intel Arc B580 GPUs are packed with features to support modern gaming:

  • Memory: 12GB GDDR6 with a 192-bit interface.
  • Clock Speeds: Up to 2.8 GHz.
  • Bandwidth: 456 GB/s.
  • Technology:
    • Intel Xe2 architecture.
    • Intel Xe Super Sampling (XeSS) for better visuals.
    • Intel Xe Matrix Extensions (XMX) for advanced computing.

The B580 uses the Battlemage BMG-G21 GPU core with 20 Xe2 cores, promising improved performance and faster ray tracing compared to Intel’s earlier Arc A-series cards.

Comparison to Arc A580

Compared to the Intel Arc A580, which launched at $179, the B580 offers higher VRAM (12GB vs. 8GB) and improved architecture. However, its memory bandwidth is slightly lower due to a 192-bit interface, instead of the A580’s 256-bit.

Intel’s focus on improvements

Intel plans to avoid the mistakes made during the Arc A-series launch, especially with driver issues and limited game support. The company has worked on better drivers and GPU performance for the new Battlemage lineup. If priced competitively, the Arc B580 could shake up the gaming GPU market.

What’s next?

The Arc B580 GPUs are expected to officially launch soon. While prices are not yet revealed, Intel’s focus on affordability and improved support might make these GPUs a strong option for gamers. Stay tuned for more updates.


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