Okay, so get this — Intel’s, like, not waving goodbye to their Battlemage stuff just yet. Nope, they’ve got one more up their sleeve. Maybe it’ll shake things up in the regular GPU game, who knows?
Wait, Did Intel’s Arc B770 GPU Just Sneak Into Production? Next Thing You Know, It Might Hit Stores Soonish
So, Intel might not be cranking out GPUs at a breakneck speed like AMD or NVIDIA, but they’re still in the game, right? Flashback to late 2024 — those Arc B570 and B580 mid-tier things popped out, and, honestly, they weren’t too shabby. Now, with whispers about AMD’s RX 9060 series and NVIDIA’s RTX 5060 hanging around, Intel’s left kinda, um, GPU-less? But hold up, some buzz from a Japanese outlet, Gazlog or something, hints at a brand-new variant dripping with "BMG-G31" silicon goodness — whispers say it’s probably the Arc B770.
So, here’s the tea — a few weeks back, shipping manifests spilled the beans on this BMG-G31 die. Shipped it off to Vietnam, Intel’s spot, where they’re probably busy cooking up the Arc B770. Intel Vietnam handles the snazzy Limited Edition GPUs or something, so yeah, maybe the new Battlemage is sooner than we think. Why’s everyone betting on it being the Arc B770? Well, the BMG-G31’s built for the big leagues, and since the B5XX line seems to be wrapping up, what else are they gonna launch, right?
Oh, and speaking of juicy tidbits — OneRaichu, this leaker who’s kinda famous, says yup, the Arc B770 is on the horizon. Sounds like good vibes around the Battlemage lineup, huh? If this die hops into a GPU, it might sport about 24-32 Xe2 cores with a 256-bit memory bus and 16 GB of GDDR6. Then again, maybe it’ll end up in AI or pro GPUs. Eh, it’s a waiting game.
So, Computex 2025’s around the corner — can’t believe it’s almost here. Gonna be there live, taking it all in (probably with a coffee in hand). Here’s hoping Intel pulls a surprise with the new Battlemage. Guess we’ll just have to sit tight and see what tricks Team Blue has up their sleeve.