Intel has achieved this in just three years, despite not having decades of experience and technology like NVIDIA and AMD. Unfortunately, there is still a community like mine that can’t switch to AMD or Intel because, as graphic designers, we really need those CUDA cores. However, I bet Intel is going to be quite successful in the GPU market in the next few years.
feel's like the intel arc b580 probably still got some room for improvements with their driver optimizations would like to see this comparison in a few month from now to see if drivers make the card even better.
As does the RTX, the usage is so insignificant that it can be chalked up to a difference in a run-by-run basis. If averaged out we'd see a better margin. But if I had to do a wild guess, that'd be because of different buffering strategies applied by the drivers.
Wow, Intel finally managed to claw its way to checks calendar four years ago. Congrats on creating a card that can almost keep up with an RTX 3060 Ti-truly groundbreaking work for 2020 standards. Maybe in another decade, they'll take on a 4070.
@@xeon39688 You must mean the RX 6700 XT and RX 7600 XT. This outdated card can't compete with the RTX 4000 series. Even if they somehow managed to, they would still be obsolete against the RTX 5000 series. First-time buyers who aren't aware of this might end up purchasing RX cards. At least AMD's raster performance is decent.
Intel has achieved this in just three years, despite not having decades of experience and technology like NVIDIA and AMD. Unfortunately, there is still a community like mine that can’t switch to AMD or Intel because, as graphic designers, we really need those CUDA cores. However, I bet Intel is going to be quite successful in the GPU market in the next few years.
Yeah I plan on rendering 3D scenes and the gap between A770 and the pathetic 4060 is still night and day in blender gpu ranking.
@@Igor369 Exactly!
Intel well be successful on beating AMD, no doubt about that.
intel has more experience igpu
feel's like the intel arc b580 probably still got some room for improvements with their driver optimizations would like to see this comparison in a few month from now to see if drivers make the card even better.
Same performance + 12GB VRAM for cheaper
Pretty much but it's against a 4 year old card tho
@@logee1043 4 year old card with 400$msrp
Nah bit better performance bro
Has it got ray tracing cores tho and this is 1080 not 2560-1440
@@RogerSpace-sf5gjit will be even better at 1440p thanks to VRAM, and it is.
why would you not turn RT on?
Is there a reason intel has a darker look, it kinda looks better maybe hdr is on or something
Geniune question why does the intel card use more ram in some games?
my best guess it could be because of the re-size bar or because its a different system config.
It could be allocated RAM not currently used RAM.
As does the RTX, the usage is so insignificant that it can be chalked up to a difference in a run-by-run basis. If averaged out we'd see a better margin. But if I had to do a wild guess, that'd be because of different buffering strategies applied by the drivers.
graphics don't look the same..... specially at the first game (last of us)
dam 3060 ti matched 2024 card is crazy
why 3060 ti running 50% on cyberpunk
RT is the stupidest thing they put in games
Dang Danial ❤
3060 12gb card is like $300, seems unfair to test it on the 8gb
its the 3060 ti, which is way better than the 3060 12 gb
3060ti is much faster than the 3060
Wow, Intel finally managed to claw its way to checks calendar four years ago. Congrats on creating a card that can almost keep up with an RTX 3060 Ti-truly groundbreaking work for 2020 standards. Maybe in another decade, they'll take on a 4070.
Maybe in another decade the 9060 will be able to take on the 4070.
@Fearless13468 you wish
It can already beat 4060 and 3060Ti, on par with 4060Ti, all whilst being cheaper MSRP
@@xeon39688 You must mean the RX 6700 XT and RX 7600 XT. This outdated card can't compete with the RTX 4000 series. Even if they somehow managed to, they would still be obsolete against the RTX 5000 series. First-time buyers who aren't aware of this might end up purchasing RX cards. At least AMD's raster performance is decent.