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What's new with the Intel Arc A580 and a 570? How fast are the Intel Arc A580 and a 570? Intel has released various performance claims for the new cards. The Arc B580 is on average 24% faster at 1440p than the previous similarly-priced Arc A750 and has up ...
Earlier today, Intel and NVIDIA announced the two tech giants are planning to co-develop several generations of data center and PC products, with the latter also investing $5 billion into the former's common stock. Hours later, Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan and ...
The plan for Intel and Nvidia to co-design new system-on-chips for laptops combined with their plan to integrate Intel CPUs into Nvidia’s rack-scale platforms for AI data centers will represent an annual market opportunity worth up to $50 billion, says ...
An Intel GPU partner is reportedly working on a custom Intel Arc B580 graphics card that chains two of the gaming GPUs together, like the old SLI graphics cards of yesteryear. Not only that, but it reportedly has a whopping 48GB of VRAM - even more than ...
Intel mobile processors with built-in Nvidia RTX graphics are coming—here’s what that could mean for your next laptop. From the laptops on your desk to satellites in space and AI that seems to be everywhere, I cover many topics at PCMag. I've covered ...
So, that's all cleared up now. Not. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The utterly baffling status of Intel's Arc graphics technology just got a bit clearer. Oh, and a whole lot more ...
Rumor has it that Intel will be unveiling its second-generation desktop graphics card next month, well ahead of the expected arrival of competing next-gen GPUs from AMD and Nvidia. The Intel Arc Battlemage graphics cards are said to be "performing ...
The latest news surrounding Nvidia's highly anticipated next generation of graphics cards is that the RTX 5000 series - specifically the RTX 5090 flagship, will be announced in early January at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The event ...
RedGamingtech describes Serpent Lake as an "APU monster" similar in remit to AMD's Strix Halo chip. It's said to sport Nvidia's next-gen Rubin GPU technology built on TSMC N3P silicon, while CPU tech from Intel's upcoming Titan Lake generation, more on which in a moment. Oh, and it's all supported by LPDDR6 memory.
If you’re buying a new GPU (graphics processing unit), you should definitely have an understanding of how it all works. Although the terms GPU and graphics card are often used interchangeably, technically speaking, they’re not the same thing.