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Intel’s Arc B580 graphics card is so successful it’s hard to find in stock, but AMD still dominates CPU sales

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In summary: Despite a challenging year for Intel, they have ended on a high note with the successful launch of the Arc B580 Battlemage GPU in the dedicated graphics card market. The GPU has received widespread acclaim and is currently sold out in most locations, a stark contrast to the struggles Intel is facing with their CPU sales against AMD.

Intel has faced numerous challenges over the past year, culminating in the departure of CEO Pat Gelsinger in December.

However, the release of the Arc B580 GPU has been a bright spot for the company. Priced at $250, the GPU has been praised for its performance, surpassing competitors like the GeForce RTX 4060 and Radeon RX 7600 while offering more VRAM at 12GB.

Reviewers such as Linus Sebastian and Gamers Nexus have lauded the Arc B580 as a top-tier card, leading to high demand and widespread sellouts at retailers like Newegg and Amazon.

Contrary to rumors of a limited supply, industry insiders confirm that initial stock levels were substantial, with demand exceeding expectations.

Intel has acknowledged the high demand for the Arc B580 and expects to replenish inventory on a weekly basis to meet consumer needs.

In recent reports, Intel lost its dedicated GPU market share but has made a strong comeback with the Arc B580 following the lackluster performance of the Arc Alchemist series in 2022.

While Intel’s GPU market presence has improved, the company continues to face tough competition from AMD in CPU sales. AMD dominates best-selling CPU charts on platforms like Amazon, and their chips have seen a significant increase in user share, putting pressure on Intel’s market position.

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