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So, Intel’s got something cooking with their Arc “Battlemage” GPUs, right? They just dropped a hint like, “Hey, we’ve got updates for the Arc Pro series.” And I’m like, alright, what’s the scoop? They’re all set to roll these out at Computex. Supposed to be the next big thing for pros who are neck-deep in AI and content creation. I think they’re keeping things hush-hush for now. But Computex isn’t too far away, so… patience, I guess?
Oh, saw this tweet from Intel — basically saying, “Something cool’s coming. Catch us in Taipei.” Not exactly a detailed memo, but it does the job, I suppose.
Anyway, remember hearing about Intel boosting memory in their Arc Battlemage line? Like, serious memory upgrades. They’re talking about a 24 GB VRAM variant — that’s like double what you’d get with their current B580 and B570 models. So, imagine what you can do with 24 or even 20 gigs. Right now, their flagship Arc Pro A60 is rocking 12 GB, so yeah, do the math.
Okay, switching gears. There’s been chatter about a new GPU SKU. While we’re looking at 192-bit and 160-bit options with the BMG-G21, there’s that higher-end BMG-G31. It’s kind of been lurking in whispers, but who knows, it might pop up as a Battlemage “Arc Pro” card at the show. This big guy apparently has a 256-bit bus and a bunch more Xe2 cores. Sounds beefy, right?
Honestly, it’s kinda cool. Intel’s still in the game with their Arc GPUs, pushing both hardware and software updates. Feels like there’s more to the story that’ll unravel in the days leading up to the expo. So, stay tuned or whatever.
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