Intel is poised to launch its highly anticipated “Battlemage” discrete GPUs, built on the Xe2 architecture, on December 3, according to exclusive information from Videocardz. The initial lineup will include the Arc Battlemage B580 and B570, marking Intel’s next step in competing in the discreet GPU market.
The Arc Battlemage B580 is expected to retail at $259, targeting the budget GPU segment. Highlighted specs include:
Although specific details about the B570 remain limited, experts are confident that it will emerge as a viable alternative, likely replacing the Arc A570 from the previous generation. For accurate comparisons with their AMD and Nvidia counterparts, we’ll have to wait for reviews of these GPUs.
Intel plans a tiered approach for review releases:
This strategy firmly emphasizes the importance of showcasing Intel’s in-house models ahead of the market introduction of AIB variants. Intel appears to be starting small with its Battlemage series, focusing on the B580 and B570. Speculation suggests that higher-end variants may arrive later, potentially in 2024, but no official confirmation has been made.
This launch comes after the Arc Battlemage B580 appeared on Geekbench and various retailer listings, hinting at imminent availability. Intel’s focus on budget GPUs with competitive pricing could position Team Blue as a strong contender in this segment. With the release date drawing near, we can anticipate a surge of information about Intel’s Battlemage lineup and its market performance.