Intel ARC Pro B70 and B65 GPU release date and Specs Leak

Intel is expected to launch its first “Big Battlemage” GPUs next week

According to Videocardz, Intel is getting ready to launch its first “Big Battlemage” GPUs next week, on March 25th. Intel’s new GPUs are the ARC PRO B70 and the ARC PRO B65. Both of these GPUs feature 32GB of ECC GDDR6 memory, making them ideal for AI and workstation workloads.

The ARC PRO B70 will feature 32 Xe cores and will be available from Intel and its OEM partners. Versions of this GPU will be available with TDPs ranging from 160W to 290W. This will allow Intel’s partners to create GPU models of various shapes and sizes. Intel’s GPU model will reportedly feature a TDP of 230W. That means that Intel’s partner cards could feature higher or lower TDPs/performance levels depending on the model.

(leaked ARC PRO B70 details – Videocardz)

The ARC B65 PRO features a 200W TDP and 2o Xe cores. This GPU model is effectively an ARC B60 graphics card with 50% more GDDR6 memory. It uses Intel’s “Big Battlemage” silicon, but it has the same number of Xe cores as the ARC B60.

(leaked ARC PRO B70 and ARC Pro B65 specifications – Videocardz)

Currently, it is unknown if Intel plans to release any consumer-oriented graphics cards using its “Big Battlemage ” GPU silicon. Intel could easily use this silicon to create ARC B770 or B750 graphics cards. That said, Intel has been tight-lipped about new discrete graphics cards, at least for gamers. Will Intel ever release a “Big Battlemage” gaming GPU?

You can join the discussion on Intel’s new ARC Battlemage Pro B70 and  Pro B65 GPUs on the OC3D Forums.

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