Alright, here we go. So, imagine this—Intel, still in the Battlemage race, has a new twist. Supposedly, there’s another version on the horizon, and yeah, it might just flip things in the mainstream GPU world. Or not. Who knows?
First off, here’s the scoop on this new Arc B770 desktop GPU. It’s like, rumored, you know? Some whispers suggest Intel’s cranked up production, and we might see it on shelves, like, next quarter? I mean, Intel isn’t exactly dropping GPUs like hotcakes, not like AMD or NVIDIA anyway. But still, they’re not throwing in the towel.
Back last year—Q4 2024? Yeah, Intel tossed out some Battlemage cards, the Arc B570 and B580. Decent, not mind-blowing, just, you know, they were there. Now, AMD’s RX 9060 and NVIDIA’s RTX 5060 are in the game, and Intel has…nothing. Yet. Japanese media—Gazlog or something—says Intel’s cooking up a new one, the BMG-G31 or whatever. Sounds like a robot name, but it might become the Arc B770.
So, there was this shipping thing. Like paperwork showing the BMG-G31 silicon die headed to an Intel spot in Vietnam. Figured they’d be working on the Arc B770 there. Intel Vietnam does the fancy Limited Edition stuff, so probably this is where the magic happens. I think? Since Intel’s B5XX seems done, moving to the next stage makes sense… maybe.
Oh, right. OneRaichu. Ever heard of this leaker dude? Claims the B770’s in the works, so yeah, fingers crossed. People seem excited about Battlemage. Could go either way though. Heard this chip might have 24-32 Xe2 cores, a 256-bit memory bus, and 16GB of GDDR6. Or it could end up in AI or pro GPUs. Nobody’s betting the farm yet.
Computex 2025 is right around the corner—starting in weeks. Expect the usual show. Who knows, Intel might drop a surprise Battlemage GPU. Just have to wait and see what Team Blue’s game plan is. No pressure, right?