Intel's Arc B580 is wildly popular, so much so that it's sold out everywhere. Here are some alternatives to keep in mind.
Digital Foundry's top recommendations for graphics cards in 2025, including Nvidia, AMD and Intel picks at various price ...
One size fits all. The chip that everybody wants. By leaving out a quality NPU from its latest Core Ultra 200H (Arrow Lake-H) ...
The most apt comparison is Intel’s own GPU, though. The Arc B580 is 17% faster than the B570 and 14% more expensive. That means the Arc B580 is still the better value overall, but there are a few ...
Intel's Arc B580 beats it on value, but the budget-minded Arc B570 (tested here as an ASRock Challenger card) delivers ...
This will reduce costs to maintain the Foundry side of the house and fund additional R&D while allowing Intel to push out CPU and GPU chips at a lower cost than Nvidia and AMD. Intel is having ...
Intel's Arc B580 graphics cards have been its best-reviewed ... "very committed to the discrete graphics market," though that's small comfort coming from a company's interim co-CEO.
The Intel GPU sits at 190W TBP figures, while the Nvidia option ranks much lower at 115W. The gulf is not exactly small, but according to tests conducted by the folks over at RockPaperShotgun ...
Intel's Arrow Lake-H Core Ultra 9 285H left us impressed by its strong CPU performance, excellent GPU performance and ...