In the past few weeks, all eyes have on NVIDIA's and AMD's next-gen GPU offerings, and rightly so. Now, it's about time to turn our attention to what appears to be the third major player in the GPU industry - Intel. This is, of course, all thanks to the Blue Camp's wildly successful Arc B580 launch, which propelled the beleaguered chip giant to the favorable side of the GPU price-to-performance line.
Now, it appears that a fresh leak has revealed how its soon-to-be sibling, the Arc B570, is about to perform. The leaked performance data, courtesy of Geekbench OpenCL, reveals that the Arc B570 is right around 11% slower than the Arc B580 in the synthetic OpenCL benchmark, which makes complete sense, because the card is also expected to be around 12% cheaper than its more powerful sibling, as noted by Wccftech. With a score of 86,716, the Arc B570 is well ahead of the RX 7600 XT, which manages around 84000 points, and well behind the RTX 4060, which rakes in just above 100000.
Needless to say, OpenCL performance is hardly representative of how well the card will perform in games, but it does paint a picture of relative raw performance. The card has also been revealed to feature 144 compute units and a boost clock of 2750 MHz, along with 10 GB of GDDR6 memory. For an expected price of $219, the Arc B570 has a lot going for it to make it as enticing of a deal as the Arc B580 was - unless, entry-level Blackwell, or RDNA 4 arrives with an even better value proposition. Judging by the only 8 GB of VRAM rumors, though, it does seem somewhat unlikely.
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Now, it appears that a fresh leak has revealed how its soon-to-be sibling, the Arc B570, is about to perform. The leaked performance data, courtesy of Geekbench OpenCL, reveals that the Arc B570 is right around 11% slower than the Arc B580 in the synthetic OpenCL benchmark, which makes complete sense, because the card is also expected to be around 12% cheaper than its more powerful sibling, as noted by Wccftech. With a score of 86,716, the Arc B570 is well ahead of the RX 7600 XT, which manages around 84000 points, and well behind the RTX 4060, which rakes in just above 100000.
Needless to say, OpenCL performance is hardly representative of how well the card will perform in games, but it does paint a picture of relative raw performance. The card has also been revealed to feature 144 compute units and a boost clock of 2750 MHz, along with 10 GB of GDDR6 memory. For an expected price of $219, the Arc B570 has a lot going for it to make it as enticing of a deal as the Arc B580 was - unless, entry-level Blackwell, or RDNA 4 arrives with an even better value proposition. Judging by the only 8 GB of VRAM rumors, though, it does seem somewhat unlikely.
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