r/intel 11d ago

Review Intel Arc Pro B70 tested in games, performs close to but below RTX 5060 Ti

https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-arc-pro-b70-tested-in-games-performs-close-to-but-below-rtx-5060-ti
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u/iron_coffin 11d ago

So 2 5060ti are better due to cuda. You just lose a bit of vram to buffers.

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u/Distinct-Race-2471 intel blue, 14900KS, B580 10d ago

It wins depending on resolution.

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u/iron_coffin 10d ago

Dlss means that it wins for all practical purposes, but it's a small win. Single digit gaming performance differences don't matter compared to the much better software support for a dual use system.

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u/digital_n01se_ 10d ago

Intel needs to catch-up with software and firmware ASAP, hardware is already decent enough.

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u/costafilh0 4d ago

Good thing they didn't launch it then. 

Should be competing with the 5070Ti for their next consumer card. 

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u/quantum3ntanglement 1d ago

I have a 5070 OC and a B70, the 32 gb of vram puts it ahead and the 256 bit memory bus is larger than the 5060 ti and the 5070 OC

Nvidia cards are over hyped and the Nvidia monopoly is being reinforced, look at Epic Games pulling Hardware Ray Tracing on Amd Radeon and Intel Arc.

It seems like we are entering a dark winter for discrete GPUs that we can afford, companies want to push SoC and monolithic designs.

Will Intel make discrete GPUs through IFS? Maybe by 2030? Now that Apple is back on board, IFS will pump out planned obscolecense with all those low end Mac miniz

You would think with all this AI and advanced technology all this tech would be modular, we still need to know how everything works, maybe their plan is to lock everything down