Intel leak hints at incoming ARC B770 Battlemage reveal

Intel ARC B770 GPU listed, hinting at upcoming launch

Intel’s getting ready to launch its “Big Battlemage” graphics card, the ARC B770. The leaker Haze has uncovered a listing for the long-rumoured graphics card, suggesting that its launch could be imminent.

CES 2026 is about to start, and Intel’s focus will undoubtedly be on its Panther Lake series products. That said, the event could host the official unveiling of Intel’s ARC B770. This GPU reportedly uses Intel’s BMG-G31 graphics chip, which is much larger than the chip used in Intel’s ARC B580 GPU. Rumour has it that this GPU features 16GB of GDDR6 memory, giving it just as much VRAM as an AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT.

Intel’s ARC B770 is the company’s biggest Battlemage graphics card. The GPU is a higher-end version of Intel’s ARC B580 graphics card. The GPU reportedly features 32 Xe2 cores and a 300W TDP. That’s 60% more Xe2 cores and a TDP that’s almost 60% higher. This would make the ARC B770 an excellent GPU for 1440p gaming, at least on paper.

OC3D will be at CES 2026, and we will be visiting Intel. We’ll keep an eye out for any new graphics cards, and anything else that Intel has to show us.

You can join the discussion on Intel’s ARC B770 graphics card on the OC3D Forums.

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