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Assuming FinalWire is privy to Intel's plans (and we don't know that for sure), the new BMG-G31 entry suggests that we'll ...
We've covered Intel's purported plans to launch a bigger, badder version of its latest Battlemage GPU tech on several ...
Intel has confirmed the existence of a third Battlemage die, codenamed BMG-G31. The new die is suspected to be Intel's least-powerful die in the lineup, aimed at entry-level GPU solutions.
Intel's venture into the graphics card space has been interesting, with their Arc Xe2 Battlemage lineup so far consisting of the B580 (12 GB) and B570 (10 GB) models.
New ARC GPU push Troubled Chipzilla has apparently slipped another ARC Battlemage graphics card into the pipeline, as a new “G31” model turned up in a shipping manifest en route to Intel Vietnam.
This is a big deal because BMG-G31, the larger "Battlemage" GPU, was widely believed to be canceled. Back in early March, leaker Jaykihn gave affirmative confirmation that Intel had axed the BMG ...
Intel has entered a new GPU with the model number "BMG-G31" in databases in two places. This indicates a possible Arc B770.
Intel's Arc Battlemage is right around the corner, ... It’s hard to estimate the power of the G31, but the Arc Battlemage B580 is said to rival Nvidia’s RTX 4060.
Spec-wise, Intel's new GPUs should keep up with the demands of 1,440p-focused gamers. The B580 features 20 Xe cores, 20 ray tracing units, 12GB of VRAM and a 2,670 MHz clock speed.
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 his latest video, leaker Tom from Moore's Law is Dead provided an Intel Arc Battlemage GPU update for October 2024, which said that the two SKUs expected are the G31 and G21. Starting with the ...
Intel has confirmed the existence of a third Battlemage die, codenamed BMG-G31. The new die is suspected to be Intel's least-powerful die in the lineup, aimed at entry-level GPU solutions.