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Intel's Arc "Battlemage" B770 Expected Next Quarter, Possible Details at Computex 2025

You can order a 580 today and have it tomorrow in the EU
One can buy Asrock, Intel, Sparcle and Acer B580 in Poland. The pricrs start at £254 up to £303.

Somehow it went under my radar and it's performance is slightly better than RX7600, but the pricing is similar. Could have considered it when I was looking for a GPU.

I might be reluctant to buy Intel cards, but I am really hopefull for their success. Money limit my possibilities and AMD was the more stable choice, BUT!... I'm seeing good progress with the drivers and performance in general, so Celestial might be my next GPU.
 
One can buy Asrock, Intel, Sparcle and Acer B580 in Poland. The pricrs start at £254 up to £303.

Somehow it went under my radar and it's performance is slightly better than RX7600, but the pricing is similar. Could have considered it when I was looking for a GPU.

I might be reluctant to buy Intel cards, but I am really hopefull for their success. Money limit my possibilities and AMD was the more stable choice, BUT!... I'm seeing good progress with the drivers and performance in general, so Celestial might be my next GPU.

B580 is actually ~10% faster than a 7600 XT at 1440p, and comparable to a 6700 XT or 4060 Ti at 4K. It also beats all of those except 6700 XT at 1080p.

Tried to do some research on Xe2 vs Xe1, and just an offhand guess is that a theoretical B770 / 750 will probably rate around the same level as a 4070. That also means it should handily beat a 5060 Ti and the 7700 XT, roughly tie up with a 6800 / 7800 XT.

I would call those cards (4070, 5060 Ti, 7800 XT) the top of the midrange. If they can hit that mark and keep price around the $400 mark, it should good enough to put Intel into a highly competitive spot right for 90%+ of dGPU buyers.

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Intel remind me of a 6 year old when they enter new markets, if they try something and they're not immediately WINNING they have a huff, give up, and go off in a strop. I really hope they don't with desktop GPUs because consumers are getting a thick one with no lube with just NVidia and AMD in the game.
 
You can pick up at least 4 different B580`s at overclockers which are in stock. Ranging from the Intel ARC for £289.99 to the Acer Nitro OC for £269.99. The 3 fan Sparkle Luna OC is even cheaper at £259.99.
Titan OC was even cheaper last week when I put it in my cart at £248.99 - thankfully OCUK honoured the pricing as it jumped to £269.99 at the weekend.

Not sure if that was exchange rate, stock or just the price at which they could reorder changing, but I decided not to wait around for a potential B7xx given it might be more subject to CPU limitations with my 7600.
 
A bit too late, imo. Also, is it going to be available, or is it just another paper launch like every other Intel Arc release so far?
b580 is good new alternative to used 6700xt
b770 may be something like good alternative to 6800xt/7800xt, which sounds promising, and if price will be right people will probably finally ditch duopolies.
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We don't have any leaked specs of B770 yet, do we?

Based on A580 vs A770, maybe 3584 cores for B770? That's pure speculation on my part but something like that would probably be in the 5060Ti/7700XT ballpark, which is still a very usable GPU at the right price of, say $400. What that will actually cost in the US after the tariff madness is anyone's guess - probably an unappealing $500-600 but at least that's a US-only problem for now.
 
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