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Tom's Hardware on MSNArc B770 spotted? Four new Intel Battlemage GPU IDs appear in Linux Mesa graphics driverIntel has added four new PCI IDs to the Linux Mesa graphics library, potentially signaling the upcoming release of a B770 ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNIntel's New Arc Pro Battlemage GPU Has 24GB of VRAMIntel Arc Pro B50 and B60 can be stacked up four at a time to offer competition for Nvidia's expensive flagship RTX cards.
The Arc Pro B60 is based on the full-fat Battlemage BMG-G21 silicon - the same die that powers the Arc B570 and Arc B580 ...
A graphics driver update points to new Intel Battlemage graphic cards, but a new rumor suggests any GPU launch won't come ...
Rumour mill suggests a Q4 2025 launch for Intel’s would-be flagship GPU Troubled Chipzilla's Arc Battlemage B770 graphics ...
Intel’s open-source Mesa driver for Linux recently added device IDs that point to unannounced Arc Xe2 “Battlemage” graphics ...
As Computex 2025 approaches, Intel has officially announced the launch of new Arc Pro GPUs aimed at professionals. However, there is still some mystery surrounding the possible introduction of a ...
After weeks of rumors, it’s finally a fact: Intel Arc Battlemage is on the imminent horizon, and the company is set to announce its next-gen GPUs on December 3. However, according to leaks ...
Previous rumors had suggested an early 2025 launch for Battlemage, but perhaps Intel fears its 2nd-gen Arc graphics cards might get lost in the hype battle between RDNA 4 and RTX 5000 GPUs if it ...
In the last few weeks, we’ve been bombarded with reports regarding Nvidia’s upcoming top graphics cards, but leakers have all been silent about Intel Arc Battlemage. Today, however ...
Intel's foray into the modern era of discrete GPUs has mostly focused on mid-range and entry-level solutions, a strategy it employed with its first generation Arc Alchemist architecture and ...
Following the launch, tests of the Intel Arc B580 graphics card will be released in the Battlemage Salami from today, December 12, 2024. It starts with Intel's "Limited Edition" reference card ...
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