Intel has made waves in the tech world by releasing the Limited Edition Arc B580 GPU, but good luck finding one—it’s flying off the shelves due to sky-high demand. This GPU, built on the innovative Xe2 architecture, marks the debut of Intel’s Battlemage family for retail. The Arc B580 is out now, and if you couldn’t grab one during the initial listing, it’ll be worth the wait until early January 2025 for a restock.
Priced attractively at $249.99 on Newegg, the Arc B580 is set to be a favorite among budget-conscious gamers, boasting 12 GB of GDDR6 VRAM on a 192-bit bus with 20 Xe2 cores. It’s capable of a core clock speed of 2670 MHz, which can be pushed even further with overclocking. Though it comes with a single 8-pin power connector and a power consumption of up to 190W, partner board versions, known as AIB editions, might surpass 200W. However, this limited version, available now, is in short supply.
Retailers like Newegg and Amazon quickly sold out of their initial stock, although both are set to have more units by early January. Amazon lists versions like GUNNIR-branded cards for a similar timeframe. Meanwhile, B&H and LDLC are taking pre-orders, indicating broad interest in the GPU.
One of the decisive factors driving demand is the Arc B580’s eye-catching pricing, combined with its competitive performance, especially at 1440p resolution, where it outshines rivals like the RTX 4060 and RX 7600. As a unique Limited Edition, its production will halt once Intel discontinues it, adding urgency for tech enthusiasts eager to snag one.
If you’re eyeing something even more wallet-friendly, Intel will soon roll out the Arc B570 on December 16, paving the way for more options in this exciting GPU series. With its performance prowess and price point, the Arc B580 stands out as a compelling choice in the next-generation gaming landscape. Whether you’re upgrading or building a new rig, this card is definitely one to watch.






