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So, Intel’s up to something again. They’re hinting at new stuff with their Arc “Battlemage” GPUs—sounds like they’re gearing up for Computex. Why am I getting a sense they’re trying to sneak into the PRO and AI game here? Not that they’ve let the cat out of the bag, but Computex is just around the corner, so yeah, no long waits.
Anyway, Intel’s been making noise on social media—like, “Stay tuned for new Arc Pro GPUs in Taipei!” And I’m just sitting here, thinking, there’s something cooking. Wouldn’t surprise me if they’ve got their eyes set on AI and creative workstations.
Okay, so here’s the thing. Rumors say they’re planning a beefed-up variant with more VRAM—24 GB, or maybe that’s an exaggeration. You know how these things go. At the moment, their top-of-the-line Arc Pro A60 hits 12 GB, so, like, this would be twice that. Suddenly, the whole double-VRAM-on-everything makes sense.
Now, speaking of new stuff, maybe there’s this brand-new GPU SKU lurking out there? Ever heard of 192-bit and 160-bit? Yeah, I’m still getting my head around that. But the real kicker might be the BMG-G31, whatever that means. They’ve been whispering about it—a 256-bit bus? And more Xe2 cores? If that’s not cool, I don’t know what is.
Honestly, seeing the “Battlemage” chip powering up—yeah, goosebumps. Just a bit wild imagining Intel still pushing the envelope on this Arc GPU journey. Feels like we’re on the verge of something big, both hardware and software-wise. Can’t wait to see what they drop next at Computex. Stay tuned!