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So, here’s the scoop. Intel’s messing around again, teasing us like they’ve got the next big thing tucked in their pocket. Their Arc “Battlemage” GPU lineup is getting some new bells and whistles, aimed straight at the PRO and AI crowds. That’s what’s up for Computex.
### Intel’s New Arc Pro GPUs Ready to Roll Out at Computex — Featuring That Shiny New Battlemage Architecture
Intel just tossed a tidbit over on X — yeah, the app formerly known as Twitter. They’re cooking up some updates for the Arc Pro series, draped in the Battlemage graphics architecture. Think of it like a spiffy new coat for your workstation needs. They’re being all hush-hush for now, but Computex is just around the corner, so hang tight.
Oh, and here’s a fun tweet from Intel, just to keep you on your toes. New Arc Pro GPUs inbound. See ya in Taipei! Complete with a pic to stir your curiosity.
Now, diving into some specs — if you’re into that sort of thing — Intel’s apparently working on beefing up their Arc Battlemage line with more memory muscle. Rumor has it, there’s a variant with 24 GB of VRAM floating around. Basically, they’re doubling up the existing B580 and B570 offerings. So, picture 24 and 20 GB instead of the old numbers. Just for context, the Arc Pro A60’s top card, sporting a humble 12 GB VRAM, is getting a major glow-up.
They might even hit us with a new GPU SKU. I mean, why not? The BMG-G21 has its 192-bit and 160-bit siblings, but the big sibling, the BMG-G31, is a hot topic. Rumors have danced around it for ages, and maybe we’ll finally see some action. Expect a robust 256-bit bus and a beefed-up Xe2 core count.
I guess seeing that giant Battlemage chip all jazzed up will be a spectacle. Intel’s stepping up their game — hardware, software, the works. Loads more news soon, so don’t blink or you’ll miss it.
Alright, enough tech rambling from me. Keep your eyes peeled for more updates.