Could it be that Intel's beleaguered CEO Pat Gelsinger fell on his sword too soon? For there is news just in that Intel's Arc gaming graphics cards have made their first appearance in the w69 slot . Meanwhile, looks like it could be genuinely exciting for gamers on a budget.
Cue much rejoicing back at Intel's Santa Clara, California HQ? Well, not quite. According to November's survey of Steam users' PC hardware, Intel Arc GPUs make up a not exactly overwhelming 0.19% of all entries.
At first, I was disappointed it wasn't the rumoured killer. But even a $500 GPU is pretty rich for many PC gamers. The B580, on the other hand, is yours for just $250 and gives you 12 GB and a 192-bit memory bus.
That means you won't often have to worry about running out of VRAM, which isn't something that can be said about an 8 GB RTX 4060. What's more, Intel seems to have further improved its ray tracing performance with this second-gen Battlemage GPU.
If Intel has done a decent job on its drivers, the B580 might just be the killer 1440p GPU we've all been waiting for. You can now get a decent 1440p gaming monitor for $250, and here's a similarly priced GPU to go with it.
There's much to be proven, of course, but I'm hopeful. Cautiously hopeful, that is. But hopeful all the same. Watch this space for our review of the B580 soon. And cross your fingers. And all your toes.