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1st Intel Battlemage GPU benchmarks have leaked
The first Intel Battlemage GPU benchmarks have leaked
A leaked Geekbench listing suggests that Intel is preparing to launch its next-gen Battlemage GPUs very soon.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
Intel Arc Battlemage “G21” GPU: Specifications and Performance Unveiled
Intel's upcoming Arc Battlemage "G21" GPU has been spotted in early benchmarks, providing a glimpse into its potential performance. Leveraging Intel's Xe2 graphics architecture, the new GPU aims to deliver enhanced graphical capabilities in the mid-tier range.
Intel Arc Battlemage G21 GPU Revealed: Specifications and A Few Benchmark Insights
Intel has the Arc Battlemage G21 GPU pending, marking a significant advancement in its discrete graphics portfolio. This GPU is built on Intel's Xe2 architecture and has been identified through Geekbench benchmarks,
Intel Arc Battlemage GPU slips past Arc A750 in new benchmark — G21 GPU surfaces with 20 Xe2 Cores up to 2.85 GHz and 12GB VRAM
A prototype of an upcoming Battlemage GPU was tested and sadly only performed as well as an Arc A750 in Geekbench’s OpenCL test
Intel Battlemage GPU Spotted With 12GB of RAM, 2.85GHz Clocks
The Geekbench result lists an Intel Xe graphics card with 160 compute units and 11.6GB of memory, which indicates it is from the company's upcoming Battlemage family instead of it
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Intel's share of the discrete GPU market drops to 0% as sales in the overall market increase
According to Jon Peddie Research, shipment of discrete graphics cards for desktop PCs increased to 9.5 million units in the second quarter of 2024. However, only Nvidia benefited from the higher demand for standalone GPUs for desktops as it continued to dominate the market.
Intel slips out of discrete GPU market
Zero per cent market share Intel remains a dominant player in PC gaming due to its majority share in PC processors, but its discrete graphics presence has vanished into a puff of smoke. Jon Peddie Research reports PC graphics card shipments rose to 9.
Intel Has Reportedly Lost All Its Discrete GPU Market Share
Intel waded into the hotly contested GPU market in 2022 with its first-generation Arc Alchemist cards. At launch, Intel's Arc GPUs were just okay, but as midrange cards, they failed to blow anyone's hair back.
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Surging Discrete GPU Shipments Astonish Doomsday Market Analysts
There are multiple reasons to think that discrete graphics cards would see a decline a shipments during this time of the year ...
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Tested: Intel’s Lunar Lake wants you to forget Qualcomm laptops exist
Intel's Lunar Lake processor excels in terms of battery life and 3D performance, based on our tests. But does it perform ...
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PC industry situation between NVIDIA, AMD and Intel is looking ugly for consumers
Intel has been completed edged out of the discrete graphics card market, with the company handing over its 2% share to NVIDIA ...
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I test gaming laptops for a living — here’s why you should avoid any with Intel Lunar Lake
Simply put, Lunar Lake (as far as we know) isn’t destined to be a CPU powering the best gaming laptops, as it doesn't play ...
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On Intel, Qualcomm and the rise of the ‘productivity processor’
Intel's Lunar Lake and Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite processors are ushering in an era where laptops can literally last days.
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The GPU market is back, baby, and it's astonishing 'market watchers who have been predicting its doom for decades'
Research from Jon Peddie Research (JPR) says there were increased shipments in the graphics add-in board (AIB) market ...
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Intel’s desktop CPU road map may have changed
According to a new leak, Intel may be changing its plans for what will come after Arrow Lake-S desktop processors.
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