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The plus-designated chip arrives six months after MediaTek unveiled its non-plus Dimensity 9400 silicon and is mostly an ...
With games pushing the boundaries of graphical realism, high-end GPUs gradually became a necessity rather than a luxury, at ...
In previous articles, we've discussed video card architectures NVIDIA RTX 3000 and 4000, RTX 5000 Blackwell. They even managed to inspect the Intel Xe ...
The reception made the prospective launch of the higher-end Battlemage B770 GPU even more exciting for gamers looking to get into high-end PC gaming at a more affordable price. Now, though, it looks ...
TL;DR: Intel's rumored plans for a higher-end Battlemage graphics card are now in serious doubt, based on a fresh piece of speculation which suggests the BMG-G31 GPU was abandoned last year (in Q3).
Intel has reworked its Arc Xe2 discrete GPU plans, which means the high-end Battlemage variant is no longer in development. Early data had shown three Battlemage PCI identifiers, leading to mixed ...
I've just finished reviewing the first RTX 5090 gaming laptop to hit the shelves and, while the new generation isn't quite leaping as far as the move from the RTX 30-Series to the RTX 40-Series ...
Intel has apparently ditched its plans for a new high-end gaming GPU based on the Battlemage architecture, according to the latest leak. Reportedly codenamed BMG-G31, the new Intel GPU originally ...
There are two members of the Battlemage family right now, the Arc B580 and B570, but which is the better of the two? There's a lot to go over when it comes to the Intel Arc B580 vs B570 graphics ...
Tan, who was recently named Intel’s permanent CEO after the retirement of Pat Gelsinger in December, acknowledged the challenges ahead in closing the gap with Nvidia Intel’s new Chief ...
No matter what system I'm playing on, I'll always have one of the best wireless gaming headsets at hand. Yes, it keeps noise levels to a minimum, but mainly, it's simply the best way to experience ...
much like Arc Battlemage was so far. Rumor has it that BMG might never make it to laptops, too, showing the kind of scope we might expect from Intel’s discrete graphics going forward.