Intel Arc B580 "Battlemage" GPUs Leaked: 12GB Memory, Custom Designs

Leaked information reveals details about Intel's upcoming Arc B580 "Battlemage" GPUs, including 12GB memory, custom models, and high clock speeds.

Intel's next-generation Arc B580 "Battlemage" graphics cards have been leaked, revealing key details about their specifications and custom designs. It appears Intel might be the first to launch next-gen mainstream GPUs.

Intel Arc B580 "Battlemage" GPUs Leaked: 12GB Memory, Custom Designs

ASRock Custom Models

Two ASRock custom models have surfaced: the Arc B580 Steel Legend OC and the Arc B580 Challenger OC. Both cards feature factory overclocks and custom PCB designs.

Arc B580 Steel Legend OC

  • Triple-fan cooler
  • 2.5-slot design
  • 2800 MHz clock speed
  • Dual 8-pin power connectors

Arc B580 Challenger OC

  • Dual-fan cooler
  • Dual-slot design
  • Single 8-pin power connector
Intel Arc B580 "Battlemage" GPUs Leaked: 12GB Memory, Custom Designs

Both cards are listed as compatible with a 650W power supply.

Specifications

Feature Arc B580
Memory 12GB GDDR6
Memory Bus 192-bit
Memory Speed 19 Gbps
Bandwidth 456 GB/s
GPU Core BMG-G21
Architecture Xe2-HPG

Performance and Pricing

The Arc B580 is expected to offer a significant performance boost over the previous generation Arc A-series, thanks to the improved Xe2 architecture. Pricing is yet to be confirmed, but the Arc A580's disruptive $179 price point suggests Intel might target a similar segment.

Intel has emphasized its commitment to improving driver support, addressing a key concern with the first-generation Arc GPUs. If Battlemage delivers on its performance potential and comes with robust driver support, it could mark a turning point for Intel's discrete GPU ambitions.

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