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So, Intel’s stirring the pot again. They’ve got these new updates about their Arc “Battlemage” GPUs. I think they’re hinting at something big for the PRO and AI crowd at, you guessed it, Computex.
I stumbled upon this teaser — caught it on X. They’re saying there’s more coming in their Arc Pro lineup, featuring the Battlemage graphics architecture. Pretty techy, right? This new thing is aiming at workstations, so it’s got AI and content creation written all over it. No juicy details yet, but Computex isn’t far, so we won’t be left hanging too long.
Oh, and there was this tweet – simple but, you know, classic Intel style: “New Intel® Arc™ Pro GPUs are on the way. See you in Taipei!” with some emoji or hashtag probably (it’s all a blur).
Now, about what’s cooking — something slipped through the cracks. There’s talk of a new Arc Battlemage version with a boatload more memory — like 24 GB VRAM. Nuts, right? Twice the VRAM, they say. The existing B580 and B570 have way less, so these are stepping up to 24 and 20 GB. The current Arc Pro king, the A60, only has 12 GB, so we’re talking doubling it and then some with a new architecture twist.
And here’s a nugget — a brand spanking new GPU SKU might be in the works too. There’s mumbling about 192-bit and 160-bit variants linked to the BMG-G21 GPU— whatever all that means. But the higher-end BMG-G31 has been a big tease and might just pop up with this Battlemage “Arc Pro” card. It’s supposed to have a 256-bit bus and more Xe2 cores, if you’re into that lingo.
Seeing this Battlemage heavyweight in action will be a trip, but right now, just knowing Intel is betting big on Arc GPU is enough to keep us on our toes. Hang tight, more news is definitely on the way.
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