At last they listened to people like me trying to make a gaming pc with nothing but a PHD

Following in the footsteps of the A770 and A750, which were also designed for 1080p gaming, the Intel Arc B580 and B570 also have ray tracing for good measure. These new additions to the Intel graphics lineup not only enhance visual fidelity but also bring a smoother gaming experience; in other words, as much awesome as you can get for the low price, of course. The newest version of XeSS (Xe Super Sampling) should be far more competitive with Nvidia’s DLSS and Sony’s PSSR thanks to Intel’s new architecture and the inclusion of innovative XMX AI cores, which are featured in these next-generation GPUs, by optimizing rendering techniques and utilizing advanced AI capabilities.
Both of these graphics cards will be available shortly, generating significant anticipation among the affordable tech enthusiasts; the Arc B570 will be on sale on January 16th for $219, a price that reflects its competitive positioning in the market, while the B580, which is expected to offer even more impressive performance features, will go on sale a bit earlier on December 13th for $249, making it an attractive option for gamers who are looking to upgrade their systems at a reasonable price.



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