The B580 is a paper launch tho. A few samples in the whole world, and incredibly small TSMC wafer allocation because it is a big die with low margins, and the Intel wafers are going to the Core Ultra 200 series instead. Intel needs to get its shit together and start producing in their own fabs. In TSMC there is no more capacity and they don't get the AMD and NVidia wafer allocation, so they can't cover the market they would get with that price. They are basically selling a few cards for no profit instead of selling a lot of them for low profit. Another thing to take into consideration is that game devs are not optimizing for their cards due to low market share, so future games will come out unoptimized till Intle releases driver fixes. Not sure I'd like that for my games. The first week of a game release is the most important, and you don't want to wait for drivers that fix the game.
It didn't for now. I can't find it anywhere :/ And on Amazon it costs around 400€, where I can get a RX 7600 XT 16GB for ~350€. Also the B580 have less VRAM (which for now is not an issue, who knows in the future), altough it features a much much better RT performance compared to AMD offerings. The B580 seems to have a issue of consuming more VRAM than the RX 7600 XT probably less optimized in memory compression. I'm just curious how will be the RX 8000 and RTX 5000 series and after both launch their mainstream options I will go and select what I feel better about and more cheap oriented.
Im glad I bought the Tuf gaming 7600XT OC edition 16GB 3 fans, that intel Arc in latin america, at least in my country has a cost of $550 vs RX being $450, which is why I bought the RX one
You made a good decision. WIth Arc you would be waiting for drivers to fix future games in the first week, since game devs don't optimize for Intel due to the low market share.
Yep luckily, I actually did a bunch of research in benchmarks both for gaming at different resolutions how it performed in different cpus from intel, and yeah I know Arc still has flaws, I'm still wondering though what that Battlemage would look like in the future vs the RX one though... Greetings from Guatemala 🇬🇹 btw if I ever have the money I still might buy that B580 just to see how it works for video editing@@marsovac
@@user-wg3ye9ic8f66 Arc is for early adopters still. The average gamer doesn't want to suffer the early adopter problems. While Intel may have improved drivers, those drivers are improved for existing games. The ones that workaround problems in drivers ahead of time are game devs, and for that the GPU must have marketshare. Maybe in a few generations, with more market share, Intel will be a good choice, but right now I don't think so.
Beautiful beautiful absolutely beautiful. But i need something under 150$. Which is as good as a 6600. (But from intel like b380) They should make it a reality please please please make it 8gb vram 🤞
We android players are on a hype, as we can play most of your titles and the android community is going haywire playing most of all the titles at 20-30fpus, some reaching 60fpuss. Sooner or later ITL BE ANDROID GAMING TRIPLE A TITLES MUAHAHHA
In other words, both are within the 5 FPS margin of error. I would say that the B580 won because of the price.
it suckss!!!!!
you know why i cant get one b580
i dont even know how to get one
and if i find one
the price will be above $450
not included tax
The B580 is a paper launch tho. A few samples in the whole world, and incredibly small TSMC wafer allocation because it is a big die with low margins, and the Intel wafers are going to the Core Ultra 200 series instead.
Intel needs to get its shit together and start producing in their own fabs.
In TSMC there is no more capacity and they don't get the AMD and NVidia wafer allocation, so they can't cover the market they would get with that price. They are basically selling a few cards for no profit instead of selling a lot of them for low profit.
Another thing to take into consideration is that game devs are not optimizing for their cards due to low market share, so future games will come out unoptimized till Intle releases driver fixes. Not sure I'd like that for my games. The first week of a game release is the most important, and you don't want to wait for drivers that fix the game.
@@whizp261 Sad 😢
It didn't for now.
I can't find it anywhere :/
And on Amazon it costs around 400€, where I can get a RX 7600 XT 16GB for ~350€.
Also the B580 have less VRAM (which for now is not an issue, who knows in the future), altough it features a much much better RT performance compared to AMD offerings.
The B580 seems to have a issue of consuming more VRAM than the RX 7600 XT probably less optimized in memory compression.
I'm just curious how will be the RX 8000 and RTX 5000 series and after both launch their mainstream options I will go and select what I feel better about and more cheap oriented.
And ray tracing!
Doesnt hurt having better ray tracing and better performance at a lower price
THE PRICE OF THE INTEL ARC B580 GFX CARD NOW IS 380 - 480$ US WORLDWIDE, + TRANSFER FEES + IMPORT FEES !!!
where i live 225 bucks
The frametime graph is lost to youtube compression. Hope you can make it easier to see in future videos.
Im glad I bought the Tuf gaming 7600XT OC edition 16GB 3 fans, that intel Arc in latin america, at least in my country has a cost of $550 vs RX being $450, which is why I bought the RX one
You made a good decision. WIth Arc you would be waiting for drivers to fix future games in the first week, since game devs don't optimize for Intel due to the low market share.
Yep luckily, I actually did a bunch of research in benchmarks both for gaming at different resolutions how it performed in different cpus from intel, and yeah I know Arc still has flaws, I'm still wondering though what that Battlemage would look like in the future vs the RX one though... Greetings from Guatemala 🇬🇹 btw if I ever have the money I still might buy that B580 just to see how it works for video editing@@marsovac
@@user-wg3ye9ic8f66 Arc is for early adopters still. The average gamer doesn't want to suffer the early adopter problems. While Intel may have improved drivers, those drivers are improved for existing games. The ones that workaround problems in drivers ahead of time are game devs, and for that the GPU must have marketshare. Maybe in a few generations, with more market share, Intel will be a good choice, but right now I don't think so.
THE PRICE OF THE INTEL ARC B580 GFX CARD NOW IS 380 - 480$ US WORLDWIDE, + TRANSFER FEES + IMPORT FEES !!! SO YOU HAVE DONE A VERY GOOD CHOICE!!!
Beautiful beautiful absolutely beautiful. But i need something under 150$. Which is as good as a 6600. (But from intel like b380) They should make it a reality please please please make it 8gb vram 🤞
150 your best bet is used like a used 5700xt
In that price range you don't buy new, you buy used, or you scam yourself.
i'll be staying with AMD due to the fact that intel doesn't really have VR support which is a deal breaker for me when getting a new card
The question is can AMD compete with Intel in 2025. The 8600 and 8600XT come at CES in mid january.
ray tracing helps it all for the intels fps! in 4k
We android players are on a hype, as we can play most of your titles and the android community is going haywire playing most of all the titles at 20-30fpus, some reaching 60fpuss. Sooner or later ITL BE ANDROID GAMING TRIPLE A TITLES MUAHAHHA
rip intel
THE PRICE OF THE INTEL ARC B580 GFX CARD NOW IS 380 - 480$ US WORLDWIDE, + TRANSFER FEES + IMPORT FEES !!!
one with existed product one with paper launch
THE PRICE OF THE INTEL ARC B580 GFX CARD NOW IS 380 - 480$ US WORLDWIDE, + TRANSFER FEES + IMPORT FEES !!!
Why are you comparing AMD's $250 GPU to Intel's $400 GPU? Wouldn't it make more sense to put the B580 up against the RX6750XT?
AMD's $250 and Intel $400 ? Did you get something reversed?
bro are u on fent
the 7600 xt is more expensive u brained boy
i think you got it reversed
Lol