Intel announces Arc B580 and B570 “Battlemage” graphics cards with XeSS 2 frame generation

Intel Unveils New Arc B580 and B570 Discrete Graphics Cards

Intel has made waves in the gaming world with the announcement of its first “Battlemage” discrete graphics cards, the Arc B580 and B570. These GPUs are not only the fastest that Intel has ever produced but also come equipped with Intel’s second-generation XeSS upscaling technology, promising enhanced frame generation and latency reduction. Anticipation is high as the release dates approach, with the B580 set to launch on December 13th and the B570 following on January 16th.

A Look Back at the Arc Series

Before delving into the specifics of the new B580 and B570 GPUs, let’s take a moment to reflect on the Arc series so far. Intel introduced its first Arc discrete graphics cards in 2022, starting with the A380 and later introducing the more powerful A750 and A770 models. While the A380 served as a showcase of Intel’s capabilities in media processing, the A750 and A770 offered competitive performance levels akin to the RTX 3060.

Performance Targets and Resolutions

The latest additions to the lineup, the B580 and B570, are designed to excel at a resolution of 1440p with ultra settings. This focus aligns with the increasing availability and affordability of high-refresh-rate 1440p monitors, making it a popular choice among gamers. Intel aims to deliver top-notch performance for this segment of the market with the new Battlemage GPUs.

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Impressive Performance Metrics

Intel boasts significant performance gains with the B580, showcasing a 24 percent improvement over the A750 at 1440p and ultra settings. The B580 delivers compelling frame rates across various games, from sub-60fps in titles like Dragon’s Dogma 2 to over 165fps in games like Fortnite and Doom Eternal. The promise of “best-in-class performance per dollar” compared to Nvidia and AMD counterparts further solidifies Intel’s position in the GPU market.

Technological Innovations

Under the hood, the BMG-G21 GPU harnesses the power of Intel’s Xe2 architecture to deliver 70 percent more performance per Xe-core and 50 percent more performance per watt. These architectural enhancements translate to enhanced performance across a range of gaming operations, ensuring a smooth and immersive gameplay experience for users.


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XeSS technology plays a crucial role in optimizing gaming performance, with support for over 150 games and substantial performance improvements at 1440p and ultra settings. The latest XeSS2 iteration introduces frame generation and latency reduction features, enhancing both visual fidelity and responsiveness in gaming experiences.

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Looking Ahead

While Intel’s Arc series shows great promise, stiff competition from Nvidia’s upcoming 50-series cards looms on the horizon. Intel must continue to innovate and push the boundaries of its graphics technology to remain competitive in the market. With board partners on board to support the release of the B-series GPUs, including models from Acer, ASRock, Gunnir, Maxsun, Onix, and Sparkle, the gaming community eagerly awaits the official launch and performance reviews of these new GPUs.

Stay tuned for more updates as we delve deeper into the performance and capabilities of Intel’s latest Arc graphics cards.