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Intel has quietly added four new BGM‑G31 device IDs (0xE220 through 0xE223) to its Compute Runtime 25.27.34303.5, matching entries that showed up earlier in the open‑source Mesa driver project.
We'd really like to see Intel drop a bigger Battlemage GPU, and while that part has been rumored for a long time, it has not ...
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Despite a no-show in Computex this year, sources close to Intel claims that the chipmaker will be debuting Arc B770 GPU later this year.
Gamers asked about an Arc B770 on X, and Intel responded to many by writing “stay tuned.” When X user kcwilsonii brought up the B770, Intel wrote: “Now that’s a gamer with great taste.
While nothing has been confirmed, there is chatter that NVIDIA could soon release a GeForce RTX 5080 Super or GeForce RTX 5080 Ti with a bump in VRAM.
Officially, the company’s only teasing new Arc Pro GPUs for pros, but its X account mysteriously keeps saying “stay tuned” to commenters who ask about an unannounced B770 gaming GPU!
Intel social media hints that Arc B770 may be in the works, with hopes high the brand will reveal more at Computex 2025.
Intel reveals plans for Intel Arc announcement at Computex, and hints that the Battlemage B770 might be on its way.
Intel is expected to announce a new graphics card, the Arc Battlemage B770, at Computex 2025. With strong specs, it could be a new competitor to Nvidia’s RTX 5060.