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So, you know, Intel’s up to something pretty exciting. They’re teasing more stuff coming up for their Arc “Battlemage” GPUs, especially dialed in for the PRO and AI crowd. Yup, they’re bringing the heat at Computex.
Oh, and get this – they just hinted at it on X with this kind of cryptic teaser. The new Arc Pro series is all about that shiny new Battlemage architecture. Target audience? Those super serious workstation folks, wrestling with AI things and content creation madness. Intel’s playing it cool for now – lips sealed till Computex, just around the corner. So hang tight!
I stumbled upon this tweet – something about “New Intel® Arc™ Pro GPUs are on the way. See you in Taipei!” Haha, Intel’s going for the cute cliffhanger approach, I guess.
Now, let’s talk details – or, well, the little whispers flying around. Suppose there’s this plan to unleash a beefier Arc Battlemage variant with a memory bump. Think 24 GB VRAM – that’s the number bouncing around. It’s like they’re thinking, “Hey, double it up from the B580 and B570, why not?” So, 24 GB and 20 GB for those keeping score. If you’re counting, the Arc Pro A60 right now tops out at 12 GB. So, it’s kind of like a New Year’s resolution – twice the VRAM and an architecture glow-up, all wrapped up in one neat package.
And oh, there’s some mumbling about a brand-new GPU SKU, maybe? The 192-bit and 160-bit BMG-G21 GPU’s been hogging the spotlight, but this mysterious BMG-G31 could finally make its debut. Apparently, it’s rocking that 256-bit bus flair and more of those Xe2 cores everyone seems hyped about.
Seeing the bigger Battlemage chip come to life would be a showstopper, no doubt. But honestly, props to Intel for keeping their Arc GPU game strong – they’re not just sitting pretty. All of this makes me pretty pumped for the news cascade that’ll hit us any day now.