Intel Arc B580 Limited Edition Video Card Review – 2025 Performance

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Introduction We purchased an Intel Arc B580 Limited Edition to give it a thorough review in 2025. Combined with up-to-date drivers and new games six months after its launch, we will see the state of performance of the Intel Arc B580 in mid-2025. What kind of performance does it deliver now with up-to-date drivers? What […]

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Imagine if you could double those up ... say in SLI or whatever ... for 4k gaming .... even at twice the price for the bump in performance you could provide better value than team green. And not much sacrifice on PCIe lanes because they're only x8 to begin with.
 
Imagine if you could double those up ... say in SLI or whatever ... for 4k gaming .... even at twice the price for the bump in performance you could provide better value than team green. And not much sacrifice on PCIe lanes because they're only x8 to begin with.
You mean like their new high end AI cards are designed to do. Dual B590's with 24 gig on one card for 48 gig with software that will support up to 4 of those cards if you have the lanes... for 8 GPU's. For 192gb of vram for your hungry LLM's.
 
I'd rather they develop their graphics cards to work toward scaling graphic resolution rather than compute. They can develop their processors to scale compute. Just because team green does it, doesn't mean everyone else (or anyone else, for that matter) should. Nip this silly nonsense in the bud.
 
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