Intel ARC Battlemage “G31” GPUs spotted in Vietnam – High-end Battlemage?

Is “BIG Battlemage” on the horizon? Intel Battlemage “G31” GPUs have been spotted in Vietnam

An unknown Intel Battlemage graphics card has appeared in a shipping manifest, suggesting that a new ARC graphics card is in the works. Haze was the first to spot this new “G31” product, stating that it was sent to Intel Vietnam, where Intel’s “Limited Edition” ARC GPUs are produced.

Currently, only two Intel ARC Battlemage products are available. These are the ARC B580 12GB and ARC B570 10GB. There are rumours that Intel has designed a higher-end ARC Battlemage graphics card. However, there were reports that this GPU was cancelled. Even so, Intel appears to be moving Battlemage “G31” product, suggesting that a new ARC GPU is in the works. If that is the case, it is possible that Intel could create a new Intel ARC Battlemage “limited Edition” GPU with its G31 silicon.

Should Intel create a high-end Battlemage GPU, it could be called the ARC B770 or ARC B780. The GPU would likely feature 16 GB (or more) VRAM and compete with products like AMD’s RX 9070 or Nvidia’s RTX 5070.

Rumour has it that Intel is also working on an ARC B580 GPU variant with 24GB of VRAM. This GPU targets developers and workstation users. If Intel releases this GPU, it will offer users excellent value for money when it comes to VRAM capacity. After all, none of AMD or Nvidia’s current-gen GPUs would offer that much VRAM at that price point.

Intel has committed to creating next-generation GPU technology and sees it as a vital part of the company’s future. Whether for integrated graphics or discrete graphics, GPU technology is important to Intel. They can’t simply ignore it.

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