An Intel designer tools webpage has confirmed the existence of a BMG-G31 discrete GPU die. Inevitably, this GPU is one of the company's upcoming dies for its Battlemage discrete GPU lineup.
Now that's the question. The Intel Arc B570 and B580 use the G21 die. However, a larger, more powerful G31 Battlemage die has been rumoured for what seems like eons. In this scenario, the new IDs ...
Intel’s upcoming Arc Battlemage graphics cards have gotten plenty of media attention through rumors, reports, and just recently an official reveal from Intel itself. But a recent Linux leak has ...
If you recall, Intel has a cool way to name its discrete Arc graphics cards. The 1st gen was called A-series where A meant Alchemist. Likewise, Battlemage is the second-generation and thus the ...
A new Linux patch has potentially revealed Intel’s next plans for its Arc Battlemage graphics cards. Spotted by Tomasz Gawroński, an avid gaming hardware enthusiast on X (formerly Twitter), the ...
The conversation around potential new Arc products has been reignited by the discovery of three additional “Battlemage” PCI device IDs, recently integrated into Intel’s Linux driver.
Intel‘s new Arc B570 “Battlemage” graphics card is set to launch officially on January 15, 2025. Positioned as a more affordable alternative to the B580, this card aims to cater to the mid ...
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 ...
The Intel Arc B570 and B580 use the G21 die. However, a larger, more powerful G31 Battlemage die has been rumoured for what seems like eons. In this scenario, the new IDs could cover off B750 and B770 ...