• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

What are your thoughs on next gen Intel Battlemage GPUs?

playerwhoplayyes

New Member
Joined
Oct 7, 2023
Messages
15 (0.03/day)
Location
Chile
I hope they do well, they could shake the market if the drivers are optimized for almost everything, the price to performances is good, the performance itself is also a good upgrade from Alchemist and technologies are also good, too much to ask, but considering that in my opinion XeSS looks better than FSR(I don't have a game that supports XeSS, so I'm just making my opinion based on YouTube videos and images) maybe they will provide good technologies in some areas.

What are you expecting?
 
Joined
May 8, 2016
Messages
1,962 (0.61/day)
System Name BOX
Processor Core i7 6950X @ 4,26GHz (1,28V)
Motherboard X99 SOC Champion (BIOS F23c + bifurcation mod)
Cooling Thermalright Venomous-X + 2x Delta 38mm PWM (Push-Pull)
Memory Patriot Viper Steel 4000MHz CL16 4x8GB (@3240MHz CL12.12.12.24 CR2T @ 1,48V)
Video Card(s) Titan V (~1650MHz @ 0.77V, HBM2 1GHz, Forced P2 state [OFF])
Storage WD SN850X 2TB + Samsung EVO 2TB (SATA) + Seagate Exos X20 20TB (4Kn mode)
Display(s) LG 27GP950-B
Case Fractal Design Meshify 2 XL
Audio Device(s) Motu M4 (audio interface) + ATH-A900Z + Behringer C-1
Power Supply Seasonic X-760 (760W)
Mouse Logitech RX-250
Keyboard HP KB-9970
Software Windows 10 Pro x64
A "nothing burger" - technical term, I promise ;)
Medium class card by design that priced as higher end one (or low end one priced as mid range one).
Just another thing from Intel you can buy, but are afraid of consequences IF something goes wrong.
 

eidairaman1

The Exiled Airman
Joined
Jul 2, 2007
Messages
43,458 (6.76/day)
Location
Republic of Texas (True Patriot)
System Name PCGOD
Processor AMD FX 8350@ 5.0GHz
Motherboard Asus TUF 990FX Sabertooth R2 2901 Bios
Cooling Scythe Ashura, 2×BitFenix 230mm Spectre Pro LED (Blue,Green), 2x BitFenix 140mm Spectre Pro LED
Memory 16 GB Gskill Ripjaws X 2133 (2400 OC, 10-10-12-20-20, 1T, 1.65V)
Video Card(s) AMD Radeon 290 Sapphire Vapor-X
Storage Samsung 840 Pro 256GB, WD Velociraptor 1TB
Display(s) NEC Multisync LCD 1700V (Display Port Adapter)
Case AeroCool Xpredator Evil Blue Edition
Audio Device(s) Creative Labs Sound Blaster ZxR
Power Supply Seasonic 1250 XM2 Series (XP3)
Mouse Roccat Kone XTD
Keyboard Roccat Ryos MK Pro
Software Windows 7 Pro 64

Solaris17

Super Dainty Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Aug 16, 2005
Messages
27,218 (3.83/day)
Location
Alabama
System Name RogueOne
Processor Xeon W9-3495x
Motherboard ASUS w790E Sage SE
Cooling SilverStone XE360-4677
Memory 128gb Gskill Zeta R5 DDR5 RDIMMs
Video Card(s) MSI SUPRIM Liquid X 4090
Storage 1x 2TB WD SN850X | 2x 8TB GAMMIX S70
Display(s) 49" Philips Evnia OLED (49M2C8900)
Case Thermaltake Core P3 Pro Snow
Audio Device(s) Moondrop S8's on schitt Gunnr
Power Supply Seasonic Prime TX-1600
Mouse Razer Viper mini signature edition (mercury white)
Keyboard Monsgeek M3 Lavender, Moondrop Luna lights
VR HMD Quest 3
Software Windows 11 Pro Workstation
Benchmark Scores I dont have time for that.
My thoughts? Intel is doing what they should. Participating in the GPU market. You can glad hand and preach about any corporation, but having a third player is important.

Will it perform? No; not with a B560. I think a lot of people are too positive, and a lot of people are too critical. Generally to try and rally some kind of echo chamber about the logo they like to fall asleep with at night.

In history. Atleast as I have noticed since before dual cores became real. Is that architecture changes are stair cases, usually next to each other.

The low end B cards will not meet or out perform mid or high end A cards. Mid rage B cards might be slightly better than mid or on par with highend A cards. I dont think mid range will beat an A770. No Just like stairs the B770 will beat the A770 but you will need to wait for it to release.

People that are critical of Intel will "I told you so" and tell everyone the sky is falling, Intel is going out of business and everything else under the sun because they like beating people on the internet.

People that knew this would likely be the case will say nothing.

People that were somehow banking the history of every technology companies portfolio on the chance that Battlemage low/mid range cards will be 2x more powerful than an A770 will be dissapointed and lick there wounds, or convert to the super criticals in point 1.

My prediction? B560 will release first next month, be a little slower than A770 have marginal power efficiency gains and over all be fairly priced on paper, atleast given A770s arent going to be in prod and everyone will scalp an extra $30 because its the new hotness. Afterwards I predict they will be late to release, trailing 5 and 8 series after CES. Then they will release the high end line. It will be single digit percent better than A770. It will carry the same price point of ~350 like the launch of A770 a few years ago.

I am totally fine with this. Its literally there second architecture. It wont be a driver disaster and there ODMs like sparkle etc are now established so I anticipate availability to be better.

For gamers, I dont think this will be a remarkable release. For Intel and the industry? I think it will be. For competition? Not yet maybe in a few generations.

Battlemage will be where Intel tests there white papers. How many shaders nets how much %? etc. With each iteration the road of future design philosophy gets more clear.

Its important, imo that everyone stop thinking its the core2 and brisbane era. Though a lot of those people are older now and maybe its difficult to cement new concepts, but we have passed the threshold some years ago on performance. AMD 8 series wont shatter the 7900XTX. The 5090 isnt going to be worth it over the 4090. The new Ryzens and the new CPUs are going to be nothing to write home about.

For all technology manufacturers atleast when it comes to compute. We are reaching the end of silicon. 30% perf improvement process over process is long gone, look at your Q6600 and say thank you.

For a new player like Intel (and they are new, dont let the IGP cult brain wash you) even licking double digits on a new architecture (important to note this isnt an iteration, they arent making alchemist better) is like moving a digital mountain.

TL;DR?

I'll buy one, cool.
 
Last edited:

freeagent

Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Sep 16, 2018
Messages
9,634 (4.13/day)
Location
Winnipeg, Canada
Processor AMD R7 5800X3D
Motherboard Asus Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
Cooling Thermalright Frozen Edge 360, 3x TL-B12 V2, 2x TL-B12 V1
Memory 2x8 G.Skill Trident Z Royal 3200C14, 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z Black and White 3200 C14
Video Card(s) Zotac 4070 Ti Trinity OC
Storage WD SN850 1TB, SN850X 2TB, SN770 1TB
Display(s) LG 50UP7100
Case Fractal Torrent Compact
Audio Device(s) JBL Bar 700
Power Supply Seasonic Vertex GX-1000, Monster HDP1800
Mouse Logitech G502 Hero
Keyboard Logitech G213
VR HMD Oculus 3
Software Yes
Benchmark Scores Yes
If they put their minds together, and maybe use AI constructively they could potentially become a powerhouse.

Nvidia has been using AI to design their chips for sometime now. Maybe others have to and I live under a rock :D
 
Joined
Sep 27, 2008
Messages
1,223 (0.20/day)
I'm looking forward to reviews. Hopefully they do well for their price point.
 
Joined
Jul 5, 2013
Messages
28,962 (6.84/day)
What are you expecting?
I'm optimistic and excited. Here's why:
1. Intel did well with 1st gen ARC. The launch was a bit rough, but better than expected.
2. The experience from the 1st gen will serve them well with the 2nd gen, especially with what they've learned about the drivers and game optimizations.
3. Their pricing and AIB policies have been very workable and good for the market.
4. They have a small but solid following of users who will be first adopters.

TL;DR?

I'll buy one, cool.
Same here. I've installed and toyed around with ARC cards in system builds, but don't have one personally. Will be changing that.

If they put their minds together, and maybe use AI constructively they could potentially become a powerhouse.
As long as they don't force it on everyone, that would be cool.

I'm looking forward to reviews. Hopefully they do well for their price point.
Same here. The rumor is that focus group testing has begun for retail ready units, which means the press/reviewer community will likely be getting review samples soon.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Jan 24, 2019
Messages
11 (0.00/day)
System Name The-Ratfink
Processor AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D
Motherboard MSI B650 Tomahawk Wifi
Cooling Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120SE
Memory 64GB DDR5-6000 CL32
Video Card(s) MSI Nvidia RTX 2070 Duke OC
Storage WD SN580 500GB + WD SN580 2TB
Display(s) HP Z27s x2
Case Anidees AI Crystal Cube (Side Mounted)
Power Supply Corsair RM750e
Mouse Logitech M570
Keyboard Das Professional 4
I am extremely biased and think a bit of hopium is in order for someone who mainly cares about the 4k 60fps experience. Some thoughts.

  • The B580 needs to out perform at the level of an A770, but likely needs to perform better. This is how process generations typically work. A next gen midranged GPU should perform on par with a current gen high end (these terms are relative in the age of $2000 halo products). I'd give this a 50-50 of doing so.
  • I really want to buy a new GPU (Check Specs for context) but I'm not interested in anything more than $500. I'm also not interested in Nvidia as I have a poor opinion of them and AMD has a track recrod of running hot. Intel has space to enter and improve the market here.
  • I think Intel will surprise people, but will still have driver issues in some titles.
  • Their release timing is impeccable if they can get cards to etailers mid-december for a Christmas purchase.
  • I will buy one without a second thought if they can meet any or all of these goals and provide a 12 or 16GB model for under $300. I'd ideally love the B770 but the timing doesn't match up for me.
Overall I think if they nail the timing and get positive reviews they will see sales. They will be first to market for this release cycle and may be delivering a last generation performance product, but it might be just good enough if aggressively priced.
 
Joined
Apr 14, 2016
Messages
115 (0.04/day)
Would like great improvements over the weaker areas of last gen.

  • efficiency
  • idle power draw
  • introduction of Intel frame-gen solution
  • better than competition price/perf.
Fix most of these things and maybe I'll buy one just to mess around with some new hardware this year.
 
Joined
Mar 1, 2008
Messages
289 (0.05/day)
Location
Antwerp, Belgium
B580 being only 20 Xe cores bodes well for the architecture. Xe2 is easily 30-40% faster than Xe1 at the same core count. B580 has a 60% higher clock at the same max TBP. I'm expecting 80% higher performance for B580, putting it on par with a RX7700XT. Wishful thinking? Maybe.
 
Joined
Feb 24, 2023
Messages
3,543 (4.98/day)
Location
Russian Wild West
System Name D.L.S.S. (Die Lekker Spoed Situasie)
Processor i5-12400F
Motherboard Gigabyte B760M DS3H
Cooling Laminar RM1
Memory 32 GB DDR4-3200
Video Card(s) RX 6700 XT (vandalised)
Storage Yes.
Display(s) MSi G2712
Case Matrexx 55 (slightly vandalised)
Audio Device(s) Yes.
Power Supply Thermaltake 1000 W
Mouse Don't disturb, cheese eating in progress...
Keyboard Makes some noise. Probably onto something.
VR HMD I live in real reality and don't need a virtual one.
Software Windows 11 / 10 / 8
Benchmark Scores My PC can run Crysis. Do I really need more than that?
I really want to buy a new GPU (Check Specs for context)
Anything Intel release this year will be a sidegrade best case scenario. B700 series might be enough to prove an upgrade but I'd gladly pass and wait till something at least 200+ % my current GPU becomes affordable. Considering your budget, you might as well turn to the dark side and buy an RX 7900 GRE. If lucky you can squeeze a lot of additional VRAM juice. Coolers are over-engineered in some models, so running hot ain't gonna be your main concern. However, with AMD, you forget about DLSS (not really an issue after getting more than double the performance, just go native) and CUDA (not an issue if you couldn't care less about prosumerism).
What are you expecting?
Frankly, I'm not expecting a kaboom. Just a minor step-up. Intel are very late to the GPU party but not too late. If (and it's a considerable "if") Battlemage provides >40 % over Alchemist at the same wattage and/or at the same MSRP then it's not highly impressive but it's enough to shake up the market... a little bit. 60+ % will definitely be a game changer. Imagine B580 occasionally beating 3070 Ti. That would be great! Very unlikely to happen though.

They're currently anti-closeted about their mess ups which is good news. They have a truckload of them which is bad news. No idea if Intel plan to make a 300+ W flaghsip GPU next year but if they actually do it I'm interested in purchasing it... unless the price is too messed up.
 
Joined
Jun 14, 2023
Messages
419 (0.69/day)
System Name Computer
Processor Intel 12700K
Motherboard Asus Prime Z690-A
Cooling Twin radiator open loop
Memory Corsair Dominator 32GB DDR5
Video Card(s) eVGA 3080 FTW3 Ultra
Storage Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus 2 TB
Display(s) Asus PG348Q and two Asus VN279Q monitors
Case Corsair 4000D Airflow
Audio Device(s) Sennheiser GSX 1000 with Sennheiser HD599 SE
Power Supply Asus Thor 1200P
Mouse Corsair Scimitar Elite RGB Wireless
Keyboard Keychron Q3 Max
VR HMD Oculus Rift CV1
Software Windows 10 Pro
Interested in the high end cards of this generation. Depending on performance and price, I may pick one up to play with on one of my other computers (still going to stay with the 3080 FTW3 on my main rig).
 
Joined
Aug 25, 2023
Messages
446 (0.84/day)
System Name No.1
Processor Ryzen 9 9900X with custom PBO + 2200 FCLK fully stable
Motherboard B650 Gigabyte Aorus Elite v1.0
Cooling Thermaltake toughair 710 + Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut extreme
Memory Patriot Viper PVV532G740C36K @ 6200MT/s 30-36-36-63 1:1
Video Card(s) Asus TUF gaming RX 7900 XTX OC edition
Storage 1TB T-Force Z44A7 + 2TB T-Force A440 Pro
Display(s) 34 " Asus TUF Gaming VG3A series
Case Antec C8 constellation white edition
Audio Device(s) Asus Xonar AE 7.1 + Logitech Z906
Power Supply Corsair RM1000x V2
Mouse MSI Clutch GM20 Elite
Keyboard Logitech G512 Carbon
....

For all technology manufacturers atleast when it comes to compute. We are reaching the end of silicon. 30% perf improvement process over process is long gone, look at your Q6600 and say thank you.

....
That line is GOLD!, single digit performance increases (except for the flop of arrow lake) is the norm & not for long either. Your 100% correct about silicon in nanotech manufacturing reaching its practical threshold. Its' a pity that online reviewers & armchair critics don't get it & rubbish a company like AMD for example with the Zen 5 release & its lack of double digit performance increase over Zen 4 because they don't understand this concept of the hard physical limitations with silicon fab.
 
Joined
May 25, 2022
Messages
139 (0.14/day)
B580 being only 20 Xe cores bodes well for the architecture. Xe2 is easily 30-40% faster than Xe1 at the same core count. B580 has a 60% higher clock at the same max TBP. I'm expecting 80% higher performance for B580, putting it on par with a RX7700XT. Wishful thinking? Maybe.
B580 is between 4060 and 4060 Ti. It may be able to reach 4060 Ti. The clock is only 40% higher, not 60%. The peak is 2.8GHz vs 2GHz. But it has 20% less render units, so it has to make up for that. Clocks should do that and some. Memory bandwidth is lower but the newer architecture will more than make up for that. It'll perform noticeably better in real world games vs synthetics when compared to Alchemist. It'll also do lot better in lower settings and resolutions.

Alchemist needs 4K resolution for the architecture to fully shine. Even 1440p is not enough.
Sparkle Arc A770 ROC Review
It goes from performing like 6600XT in 1080p to 4060 in 1440p to beating 7600 XT in 4K, and nipping at the heels of 3060 Ti.
The low end B cards will not meet or out perform mid or high end A cards. Mid rage B cards might be slightly better than mid or on par with highend A cards. I dont think mid range will beat an A770. No Just like stairs the B770 will beat the A770 but you will need to wait for it to release.
A770 is nothing special over A580. B580 will do at least as good as A770, realistically it'll do 5-10% better at the minimum.
People that were somehow banking the history of every technology companies portfolio on the chance that Battlemage low/mid range cards will be 2x more powerful than an A770 will be dissapointed and lick there wounds, or convert to the super criticals in point 1.
2x will not be far away for the top G31 die with 32 Xe cores, since the B580 is supposed to be at the 4060 to 4060 Ti level. G31 has 60% more shaders, clocked 5-10% higher. You only need about 60% higher than 4060 Ti to reach RTX 4070 Super performance. That's 83% over A770 in 4K. In lower resolutions the gains need to be greater, but that's because Alchemist has hardware flaws and needs higher resolution/settings to perform fully.

The problem is not performance. G31 is supposed to be sometime middle of next year. So then it'll become x60 class again.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Jun 11, 2019
Messages
685 (0.33/day)
Location
Moscow, Russia
Processor Intel 12600K
Motherboard Gigabyte Z690 Gaming X
Cooling CPU: Noctua NH-D15S; Case: 2xNoctua NF-A14, 1xNF-S12A.
Memory Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 @3600CL16 2*16GB
Video Card(s) Palit RTX 4080
Storage Samsung 970 Pro 512GB + Crucial MX500 500gb + WD Red 6TB
Display(s) Dell S2721qs
Case Phanteks P300A Mesh
Audio Device(s) Behringer UMC204HD
Power Supply Fractal Design Ion+ 560W
Mouse Glorious Model D-
Interested in the B780 if it ever comes out.
 

Ruru

S.T.A.R.S.
Joined
Dec 16, 2012
Messages
13,288 (3.00/day)
Location
Jyväskylä, Finland
System Name 4K-gaming / console
Processor 5800X @ PBO +200 / i5-8600K @ 4.6GHz
Motherboard ROG Crosshair VII Hero / ROG Strix Z370-F
Cooling Alphacool Eisbaer 360 / Alphacool Eisbaer 240
Memory 32GB DDR4-3466 / 16GB DDR4-3600
Video Card(s) Asus RTX 3080 TUF OC / Powercolor RX 6700 XT
Storage 3.5TB of SSDs / several small SSDs
Display(s) 4K120 IPS + 4K60 IPS / 1080p60 HDTV
Case Corsair 4000D AF White / DeepCool CC560 WH
Audio Device(s) Sony WH-CH720N / TV speakers
Power Supply EVGA G2 750W / Fractal ION Gold 550W
Mouse Razer Basilisk / Logitech G400s
Keyboard Roccat Vulcan 121 AIMO / NOS C450 Mini Pro
VR HMD Oculus Rift CV1
Software Windows 11 Pro / Windows 11 Pro
Benchmark Scores They run Crysis
Drivers are the most important thing to improve like with Alchemist, though they've gotten better in the last two+ years. I almost got an A770 two years ago but ended up with a RX 6700 XT instead, they were both priced at 480EUR back then.

Competition is always good anyway.
 
Joined
Jul 15, 2006
Messages
1,369 (0.20/day)
Location
Noir York
Processor AMD Ryzen 7 5700G
Motherboard Gigabyte B450M S2H
Cooling Scythe Kotetsu Mark II
Memory 2 x 16GB SK Hynix CJR OEM DDR4-3200 @ 4000 20-22-20-48
Video Card(s) Colorful RTX 2060 SUPER 8GB GDDR6
Storage 250GB WD BLACK SN750 M.2 + 4TB WD Red Plus + 4TB WD Purple
Display(s) AOpen 27HC5R 27" 1080p 165Hz curved VA
Case AIGO Darkflash C285
Audio Device(s) Creative SoundBlaster Z + Kurtzweil KS-40A bookshelf / Sennheiser HD555
Power Supply Great Wall GW-EPS1000DA 1kW
Mouse Razer Deathadder Essential
Keyboard Cougar Attack2 Cherry MX Black
Software Windows 10 Pro x64 22H2
It's not even out so can't say anything yet. But I keep my eye on them, I really tired of what AMD and nvidia did to midrange segment, just look at RX 7600/XT and 4060/Ti they were miserable and badly priced and didn't offer much in terms of improvement over older cards. I wanted Intel to at least performs well in this segment and competitively priced, and improve driver support. I will definitely buy them then.
 
Joined
Jun 11, 2019
Messages
685 (0.33/day)
Location
Moscow, Russia
Processor Intel 12600K
Motherboard Gigabyte Z690 Gaming X
Cooling CPU: Noctua NH-D15S; Case: 2xNoctua NF-A14, 1xNF-S12A.
Memory Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 @3600CL16 2*16GB
Video Card(s) Palit RTX 4080
Storage Samsung 970 Pro 512GB + Crucial MX500 500gb + WD Red 6TB
Display(s) Dell S2721qs
Case Phanteks P300A Mesh
Audio Device(s) Behringer UMC204HD
Power Supply Fractal Design Ion+ 560W
Mouse Glorious Model D-
Just saw twitter rumours about higher-end cards coming out in Q3 2025 — wow, that's incredibly late, if true.
 
Joined
Aug 23, 2024
Messages
64 (0.39/day)
People are afraid of new gpu player even if it is Intel. Too much problems with drivers at the beggining put many people off. Intel should fight aggressively with pricing but they dont...he wont atract new customers and i bet in some time he will close gpu business.
 
Joined
Nov 16, 2020
Messages
110 (0.07/day)
System Name Pre-10 year plan
Processor FX 8350
Motherboard Asus M5A97 v2
Cooling Cooler Master Hyper 410
Memory 4 x Hyper X 4gb DDR3 1600
Video Card(s) Sapphire R9 390 8gb
Storage 128gb SSD boot drive 512gb SSD
Display(s) 1 x Benq 27" 4k 60Hz, 1 x AoC 27" 1080 165Hz
Case Thermaltake Level 10 Combat edition
Audio Device(s) On board
Power Supply AX1200i
Mouse Logitech G502 Hero
Keyboard Logitech G512
Software Windows 10
4060-4060ti level of performance at £250 price point is likley to do well assuming they can get the narrative right and avoid the driver woes of early A770. Still have an Acer Predator A770 16gb here and find it to be perfectly capable in comparison to 3060 / 4060 / RX 6600 / RX 7600.
 
Joined
Jun 21, 2013
Messages
619 (0.15/day)
Processor Ryzen 9 3900x
Motherboard MSI B550 Gaming Plus
Cooling be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4
Memory 32GB GSkill Ripjaws V 3600CL16
Video Card(s) 3060Ti FE 0.9v
Storage Samsung 970 EVO 1TB, 2x Samsung 840 EVO 1TB
Display(s) ASUS ProArt PA278QV
Case be quiet! Pure Base 500
Audio Device(s) Edifier R1850DB
Power Supply Super Flower Leadex III 650W
Mouse A4Tech X-748K
Keyboard Logitech K300
Software Win 10 Pro 64bit
I just hope they are good value with proper drivers from day 1. There's nothing else to think while we don't have any real world tests.
 
Joined
Mar 1, 2008
Messages
289 (0.05/day)
Location
Antwerp, Belgium
B580 is between 4060 and 4060 Ti. It may be able to reach 4060 Ti. The clock is only 40% higher, not 60%. The peak is 2.8GHz vs 2GHz. But it has 20% less render units, so it has to make up for that. Clocks should do that and some. Memory bandwidth is lower but the newer architecture will more than make up for that. It'll perform noticeably better in real world games vs synthetics when compared to Alchemist. It'll also do lot better in lower settings and resolutions.
You're absolutely right. I (probably wrongly) assumed 2740MHz as a base clock. In TPU's review, the A580 even reaches 2.4GHz in some games.
If the silicon goes from 6nm to 4nm (just guessing), I would have assumed over 3GHz turbo boost.

Edit: I was just checking out ASRock's website and noticed that they spec a 2GHz engine clock for the A580 but TPU's review has a 2354MHz gaming average for the A580 Challenger. It seems that ASRock specifies a minimum turbo frequency and not peak turbo. The lowest the A580 Challenger hits, is 2050MHz during Furmark which seems to line up with ASRock's 2GHz spec.
In the same way ASRock now specs 2.74Ghz for the B580 Challenger and I think it's safe to assume that it's again the minimum turbo frequency. If it can turbo in the same way as the A580 then average gaming turbo is going to be over 3GHz. If you add in the Xe2 efficiency, that will put it around 45-50% faster than the A580.
 
Last edited:
Joined
May 25, 2022
Messages
139 (0.14/day)
You're absolutely right. I (probably wrongly) assumed 2740MHz as a base clock. In TPU's review, the A580 even reaches 2.4GHz in some games.
If the silicon goes from 6nm to 4nm (just guessing), I would have assumed over 3GHz turbo boost.
Ah, I didn't know about that being the minimum. Then it makes more sense why 4060 non-ti is mentioned.
 
Top