Alright, so here’s the scoop on Intel, and I’m honestly still wrapping my head around it. They’re diving back into the Battlemage GPUs, probably hoping to shake up the mainstream scene. Or maybe they’re just bored. Who knows?
## Intel’s Up To Something With the Arc B770 Desktop GPU
Okay, get this: Intel’s not just slacking off while AMD and NVIDIA run the show. Sure, they’re not releasing GPUs as fast as everyone else, but they’re still hanging in there. A while back, in late 2024 (feels like ages ago, right?), they dropped the Arc B570 and B580. These were, well, alright. I mean, not mind-blowing but did their job when stacked against the competition.
Fast forward to now with AMD flaunting their RX 9060 and NVIDIA with RTX 5060 – Intel’s got nada in that race yet. But wait—this Japanese source, Gazlog, suggests Intel’s cooking up something new with its “BMG-G31” chip. Enter: the rumored Arc Battlemage B770. Exciting, or just another rumor? You decide.
So, here’s how this nugget of info came out: a shipping manifest (right, the glam of tech leaks) showed the BMG-G31 being shipped to Vietnam. I’m like, “Vietnam, really?” But yeah, that’s where Intel does its Limited Edition magic. It seems they’re gearing up for the Arc B770. Why do I think it’s this? If you ask me, the BMG-G31 screams high-end, and Intel’s done with the B5XX. Makes sense, right? I think. I don’t know.
Oh, and OneRaichu, this famous – or infamous? – leaker, says the B770’s on its way. They’ve got the buzz going, that’s for sure. What might we see? Something with 24-32 Xe2 cores, a 256-bit memory bus, and 16 GB of GDDR6 memory. But hey, it might just dabble in AI or professional use, too. It’s like a tech buffet – sample everything and hope it works.
Wait, where was I? Right, Computex 2025 is just around the corner. Intel might drop some surprises on the dGPU front. Or not. I guess we’ll all just… wait and see? I’ll be there, probably tripping over cables on the show floor. Stay tuned!